David Helpling

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David Helpling
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Chula Vista, California, United States
Occupation(s)Composer, producer
Years active1997–present
LabelsSpotted Pecary
Websitehttp://www.davidhelpling.com

David Helpling is a California based guitarist and keyboardist, recording artist and film composer specializing in ambient music and electronic music. He started his solo career with Between Green and Blue and Sleeping On The Edge Of The World. After composing the soundtrack to the film Trade Offs in 2003 Helpling released four albums, collaborating with fellow ambient recording artist Jon Jenkins, before releasing several solo tracks and three new solo albums: A Sea Without Memory (made exclusively with electric guitars, 2018), Rune (2019), and IN (2022).

Musical career[edit]

Helpling is a self-taught musician, whose debut release, Between Green and Blue, was a finalist for the 1997 INDIE Album-Of-The-Year award.[1] In 1999, Helpling released his second album, Sleeping on the Edge of the World.[2][3] Among other musical influences such as U2 and Björk, one of Helpling's main inspirations is film music. Elliot Goldenthal, Edward Shearmur and David Julyan are among his favorites.[citation needed]
As a full-time composer, Helpling has written music for several films, one of which, Trade Offs, immersed him in the music of India. The score features several guest artists, including vocalist Nidhi Bhatmuley, who also performs on his 2022 album, IN.[2][3] Other film assignments include Cold Storage (2009), directed by Tony Elwood, for which Helpling scored a fully orchestral soundtrack using only computers.

Collaboration[edit]

Helpling and Jon Jenkins initially became a working partnership after being contacted by filmmaker Chris Cumming via Helpling's record company Spotted Peccary.[4] After working on the score to Cumming's film "False Summit" the pair discovered they had a mutual respect for and interest in each other's music. Starting with Treasure the two worked as true collaborators; both contributing equally to composing, arranging the tracks and engineering the recordings.[4] This collaboration continued as the two embarked on completing two follow-up albums, The Crossing[4] and Found winning the 2013 ZMR Music Award for Best Electronic Album;,[5] the three albums constituting a sonic trilogy. He continued his collaboration with Indian musicians on the album IN (2022), which involves vocalist Nidhi Bhatmuley and esraj player Benjy Wertheimer. Loop cellist Matthew Schoening also features on the album.

David Helpling

Film composition[edit]

Helpling is also a composer for film, and has also provided several themes, scores, and ambient beds for numerous television, corporate, and interactive projects. His production company is named DHM Music Design.

Other projects[edit]

"As the World Falls Away" is a time-lapse video filmed and produced by Shawn Malone and set to Helpling's music. According to WILX, it "went viral" in 2014.[6]

The video "North Country Dreamland", shot and produced by Malone, was set to "Lifted" from the album The Crossing.[7]

The video "Radiance", shot and produced by Malone, was set to Helping's music.[8]

The animated video "You Already Are", produced by Joe Abreu, was set to the track of the same name from the album IN.

Discography[edit]

year title label
1996 Between Green and Blue Spotted Peccary
1999 Sleeping On The Edge Of The World Spotted Peccary
2003 Trade Offs Deep Exile
2006 Cold Storage Deep Exile
2007 Treasure Spotted Peccary with Jon Jenkins
2009 Beyond Words Deep Exile with Jon Jenkins
2010 The Crossing Spotted Peccary with Jon Jenkins
2013 Found Spotted Peccary with Jon Jenkins
2017 A Sea Without Memory Spotted Peccary
2019 RUNE Spotted Peccary
2022 IN Spotted Peccary

Compilations

year title label
1997 Stormchaser Spotted Peccary
1997 Where The Sky Meets The Sea Echodiscs
2007 The Knowing Cue Records

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Between Green And Blue | Spotted Peccary Music". Spottedpeccary.com. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "The Official David Helpling Website". Davidhelpling.com. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "The Music of David Helpling and Jon Jenkins". Deep Exile. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Ambient Visions Presents an Interview with David Helpling and Jon Jenkins about Treasure". Ambientvisions.com. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  5. ^ "2013 ZMR Music Award Winners". Zonemusicreporter.com. May 17, 2014. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
  6. ^ "Time Lapse Video of Upper Michigan Goes Viral". WILX News. October 30, 2014. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  7. ^ "North Country Dreamland video captures imaginations of many". UP Second Wave. May 15, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  8. ^ Klug, Fritz (October 14, 2013). "See stunning video of overhead Northern Lights in Upper Peninsula". MLive. Retrieved August 22, 2015.

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