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Slow Meadow is an ambient chamber music project envisioned by Houston-based musician Matt Kidd. On releases like 2019's
Happy Occident, Kidd composes serene yet wistful pieces for strings, piano, and electronic textures, providing a soundtrack for reflection and contemplation.
Kidd started working as a touring and session musician in the early 2000s. In 2012, he began releasing cinematic soundscapes under his own name, as well as atmospheric post-rock compositions as Aural Method. Kidd took a break from releasing music for two years, but
Marc Byrd of Nashville-based ambient/post-rock band
Hammock encouraged him to resume productivity. Naming his project
Slow Meadow, Kidd signed to Hammock Music and released a self-titled debut album in 2015, which featured a string quartet and guest appearances by
Hammock themselves.
Slow Meadow began performing live in 2016, and the project began a prolific run of non-album singles, including "Lachrymosia," which was sampled by
6LACK on his debut album.
Costero,
Slow Meadow's more lushly detailed second full-length, appeared in 2017. Third album
Happy Occident arrived in 2019, including distinctive violin arrangements by Ellen Story and a slightly higher presence of vocals and electronics than on earlier releases. By the Ash Tree, a piano-based EP, was released in 2020. ~ Paul Simpson