House Number 44 is the first volume of The Composite Moods Collection, a new cycle of Dalhous recordings that examines the relationship between two individuals co-habiting in the same confined space - their interactions, their sense of self and of each other, and the pregnant space between. "One of these people, the protagonist (if you like) of House Number 44, is, or at least believes themselves to be, in fine mental health. The other appears distinctly unwell – detached, isolated, often feeling helpless and unable to influence the world around them; at other times prone to co… read more
House Number 44 is the first volume of The Composite Moods Collection, a new cycle of Dalhous recordings that examines the relationship between two i… read more
House Number 44 is the first volume of The Composite Moods Collection, a new cycle of Dalhous recordings that examines the relationship between two individuals co-habiting in the same co… read more
Debuting on Blackest Ever Black with their E.P Mitchell Heisman (2012), Dalhous have gone on to release four Studio Albums. An Ambassador For Laing (2013), Will To Be Well (2014) and two volumes of their proposed trilogy titled The Composite Moods Collection, which includes House Number 44 (2016) and Point Blank Range (2021). Dalhous are known for a hallucinogenic sound whose themes permeate through the murky waters of mental illness. The Wire magazine praised "a frequently beautiful music, whose often calm surface belies the powerful currents moving beneath it”. They take inf… read more
Debuting on Blackest Ever Black with their E.P Mitchell Heisman (2012), Dalhous have gone on to release four Studio Albums. An Ambassador For Laing (2013), Will To Be Well (2014) and two vo… read more
Debuting on Blackest Ever Black with their E.P Mitchell Heisman (2012), Dalhous have gone on to release four Studio Albums. An Ambassador For Laing (2013), Will To Be Well (2014) and two volumes of their proposed trilogy titled The Com… read more