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| Background information | |
| Also known as | Sacred Harp | 
| Born | Fredericksburg, Virginia, U.S. | 
| Genres | American primitive guitar, folk, country blues, drone, noise, experimental | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician | 
| Instrument(s) | Guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Lap steel guitar | 
| Website | www.danielbachman.com | 
Daniel Bachman (born 1989) is an American Primitive guitarist, drone musician, and independent scholar from Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States.[1][2]
Career
Bachman's first projects were released under the moniker Sacred Harp. In 2011, Bachman released Grey-Black-Green, his first release under his own name. Although primarily a solo player, Bachman has also worked with several collaborators across various projects, including full collaborative albums with the guitarist Ryley Walker and multi-instrumentalist Ian McColm.
Critical reception
In 2015, Rolling Stone named Bachman one of "10 Artists You Need to Know."[3] NPR described him as an "established and thoughtful voice in the solo guitar music scene" who contributed "languid slide guitar" in one piece, and with hammer-ons "piercing like a floodlight out of darkness" in another.[4] Stereogum describes him as "from the same acoustic-instrumental world that gave us the great folk visionary William Tyler, and his music has the same sort of out-of-time float that Tyler’s does."
Discography
Sacred Harp
- Green Alum Springs (self-released)
 - Apparitions at the Kenmore Plantation (self-released)
 
Daniel Bachman
- Grey-Black-Green (2011, Debacle Records)
 - Of Deathly Premonitions with Ryley Walker (2011, Plustapes)
 - Oh Be Joyful (2012, One Kind Favor)
 - Seven Pines (2012, Tompkins Square)
 - Taman Shud with Ian McColm (2012, Feeding Tube Records)
 - Funny How Plans Change: Parts I–IV (2012, Marmara Records)
 - Jesus I'm a Sinner (2013, Tompkins Square)
 - Orange County Serenade (2014, Bathetic Records)
 - Daniel Bachman (2014, Lancashire and Somerset)
 - River (2015, Three Lobed Recordings)
 - Daniel Bachman (2016, Three Lobed Recordings)[5]
 - The Morning Star (2018, Three Lobed Recordings)
 - Green Alum Springs (2020, Three Lobed Recordings)
 - Axacan (2021, Three Lobed Recordings)
 - Lonesome Weary Blues (2022, Three Lobed Recordings)
 - Almanac Behind (2022, Three Lobed Recordings)
 - When the Roses Come Again (2023, Three Lobed Recordings)
 
References
- ↑ "Bio". Daniel Bachman. Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
 - ↑ "History Runs Through Daniel Bachman's Guitar". NPR.org. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
 - ↑ "10 New Artists You Need to Know Now". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
 - ↑ "Review: Daniel Bachman". Npr.org.
 - ↑ "Daniel Bachman". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
 
