“Mainly arranged for guitar and organ, the six works contained herein offer a look into Dunn’s mind as an artist deeply concerned with time, memory, consequence, identity, and meaning. Each piece, while created from and inspired by very personal moments, represents a point of transference, allowing the minutiae of experience to pass through the grooves of the vinyl to the listener to act as a salve for our collective emptiness, a catalyst for solace, or a pathway out of our ever-present longing.” Desire Path Recordings

Ways of Meaning sticks to what we already know Dunn does well: patient drone. But it does it differently from anything he’s released before. It’s his least varied and most musically active album, though that’s not quite as paradoxical as it may sound. Here, Dunn is focused on a certain type of rounded, pillow-soft tone that has the feel of cold, clear air, or in its more active moments, the play of light underwater.” Pitchfork

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