He studied at Goldsmiths, University of London with Roger Redgate, Dimitri Smirnov and Jeremy Peyton-Jones. His instruments, whilst at university, were the bass guitar and the double bass. As a performer, he has played as a member of various ensembles at venues including the ICA, Kings Place and the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Daniel has had works performed by a variety of groups such as the Hebrides Ensemble, the Allegri Quartet, COMA and players from the LSO. In 2010 he was selected to take part in the prestigious Composers Course in St. Magnus where he received tuition from Sally Beamish, Alasdair Nicolson and Peter Maxwell-Davis. In 2009 he attended the Canford composition course where he received tuition from Malcom Singer, once a student of Gyorgy Ligeti.
In December 2012, Danielβs first chamber opera , As Above, So Below commissioned by Birkbeck, University of London, was performed at the Wellcome Institute to mark the end of the Pain Project β a global research project into the cultural history of pain. His work Prayer for amplified violin and live electronics, was arranged for Aisha Orazbayeva and premiered at the London Contemporary music festival in 2013.
Daniel has created numerous scores for film, television and sound installations as well has having helped in the production of several pop albums. His song Broken Flowers Was played on BBC Radio 1 as part of Eclair Fifi's show 'In New DJs We Trust'. He also writes, performs and DJs in the electronic music Duo 'Dux Content', who are currently negotiating a recording contract. In 2013 he also assisted in the production of Tori Amos' musical The Light Princess at the National Theatre.
Daniel's acoustic and electro-acoustic works are influenced by composers such as Mitterer, Sciarrino, Nicholas Collins, Stravinsky, Luzzaschi and Philippe de Vitry and his musical interests range from the 14th century Ars Subtillior to video game soundtracks of the 1990s. Danielβs creative energy stems from an overwhelming curiosity about where expression lies in sound and the various ways in which it can be manipulated.
Ashes of Love
Danny L Harle Lyrics
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Ashes of love
I'm burning
Can't you see I'm hurting?
Baby would you
Release me from the lonely ashes of love?
Ashes of love
I'm burning
Baby would you?
If I give it up
If you hold it down
Would you feel this pain?
Would you burn the flame?
If you try to hide
If I never learn
Would you turn your back
Leavin' me with...
Ashes of love
Burning, burning me up
Ashes of love
It's torture, torture
Ashes of love
Burning, burning me up
Ashes of love
It's torture
And torture's not enough
Release me from the lonely ashes of love
Ashes of love
I'm burning
If we started over
Baby would you
If I give it up
If you hold it down
Would you feel this pain?
Would you burn the flame?
If you try to hide
If I never learn
Would we not react?
Would you bring us back?
Ashes of love
Burning me up
Ashes of love
Burning me up
Ashes of love
Burning, burning me up
Ashes of love
It's torture, it's torture
Ashes of love
If I give it up
If you hold it down
Burning, burning me up
Would you feel this pain?
Would you burn the flame?
Ashes of love
If you try to hide
If I never learn
It's torture, and torture's not enough
Torture's not enough
Torture's not enough
Torture's not enough
The song "Ashes of Love" by Danny L Harle features lyrics that describe the pain and agony of being trapped in a love that has burned out, leaving only ashes behind. The opening lines of the song express a desire for release from this loneliness, with the repeated refrain of "ashes of love" emphasizing the depth of despair that the singer is feeling. The lyrics also hint at the possibility of reconciliation, with the singer asking if the person they're addressing would take them back if they were to "come back calling."
The second verse of the song explores the dynamics of a potential reunion, with the singer asking if their lover would be willing to give up their hold on the relationship while also questioning whether they themselves would be able to handle the pain that comes with letting go. The lyrics express a sense of uncertainty and fear regarding the future, with the recurring theme of torture emphasizing the intense emotional struggle that the singer is going through.
Overall, "Ashes of Love" is a poignant and introspective song about the difficulty of letting go of a love that has burned out, as well as the emotional turmoil that can come with attempting to reconcile with a former partner.
Line by Line Meaning
Release me from the lonely ashes of love
The singer is pleading to be free from the lingering pain and suffering caused by a past failed relationship.
Ashes of love
The remains of a burned-out romance.
I'm burning
The singer is still feeling the intense pain of lost love.
Can't you see I'm hurting?
The artist is asking for understanding and empathy from their partner for the emotional pain they are experiencing.
Baby would you
The artist is addressing their partner and seeking their cooperation in moving on from the past relationship.
If I came back calling
The singer is questioning whether their ex-partner would be open to rekindling their relationship.
If I give it up
The singer is exploring the possibility of ending their pain and moving on from the past relationship.
If you hold it down
The artist is questioning whether their partner would be willing to support them emotionally through the process of moving on.
Would you feel this pain?
The artist wonders if their partner would be able to fully empathize with and understand their emotional pain.
Would you burn the flame?
The artist is asking whether their partner still feels the same attraction and passion for them as they once did.
If you try to hide
The singer is questioning whether their partner would pretend that everything is okay and try to ignore their emotional pain.
If I never learn
The artist questions whether their partner would give up on their relationship and move on if the artist is unable to overcome their emotional pain.
Would we not react?
The singer wonders if their relationship would remain stagnant if they were unable to move on from their past hurt and pain.
Would you bring us back?
The singer is asking whether their partner would be willing to put in the effort required to rebuild their relationship.
It's torture, torture
The singer describes their emotional pain as an unbearable form of torture.
And torture's not enough
The artist is emphasizing that their emotional pain is so intense that they need more than just sympathy, they need genuine support and assistance from their partner to move on.
If we started over
The artist is asking whether a fresh start would be possible between them and their partner.
Burning me up
The singer is expressing the magnitude of their emotional pain.
It's torture
The singer reiterates their intense emotional pain.
Torture's not enough
The artist emphasizes again that they need more than just sympathy, they need tangible support and assistance from their partner to overcome their emotional pain.
Contributed by Eliana E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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[Verse 1]
Release me from the lonely ashes of love
Ashes of love
Iβm burning
Canβt you see Iβm hurting?
Baby would you
Release me from the lonely ashes of love?
Ashes of love
Iβm burning
If I came back crawling
Baby would you?
[Pre-Chorus]
If I give it up
If you hold it down
Would you feel this pain?
Would you found the flame?
If you try to hide
If I never learn
Would you turn your back?
Leavinβ me with
[Chorus]
Ashes of love
Burning, burning me up
Ashes of love
Itβs torture, itβs torture
Ashes of love
Burning, burning me up
Ashes of love
Itβs torture
And tortureβs not enough
[Verse 2]
Release me from the lonely ashes of love
Ashes of love
Iβm burning
If we started over
Baby would you
[Pre-Chorus]
If I give it up
If you hold it down
Would you feel this pain?
Would you found the flame?
If you try to hide
If I never learn
Would we not react?
Would you bring us back?
[Bridge]
Ashes of love
Burning me up
Ashes of love
Burning me up
[Chorus]
Ashes of love
Burning, burning me up
Ashes of love
Itβs torture, itβs torture
Ashes of love
If I give it up
If you hold it down
Burning, burning me up
Would you feel this pain?
Would you found the flame?
Ashes of love
If you try to hide
If I never learn
Itβs torture, and tortureβs not enough
[Outro]
Tortureβs not enough
Tortureβs not enough
Tortureβs not enough
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It's a late night in 2016. You turn on your Xbox and launch Forza Horizon 3. You're traveling 300km/h through the great ocean road highway in a Lamborghini Centenario and this song comes on. Life is good.
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