Etherwood is the most recent signing to Med School and is undoubtedly one o… Read Full Bio ↴Etherwood is the most recent signing to Med School and is undoubtedly one of the most promising young talents in the scene today. Originally from Lincoln and now living in London, Woody has already captured the imagination of thousands across the globe with his achingly beautiful beats and heartfelt melodies.
Brought up on everything from The Beatles and Stevie Wonder, to Hendrix and Pink Floyd, Woody’s exposure to classic rock and folk swiftly propelled him into the world of music. He bought his first guitar when he was 12 and immediately started to write songs and play in bands and the rest, as they say, is history. To this day, Woody still plays guitar for Jakwob.
Etherwood first discovered drum & bass in the late 90s and, inspired by the likes of Aphrodite, Photek, Logistics, Roni Size, and DJ Hype, he was drawn to it by the atmosphere, tempo and energy. Still no more than a passive observer of the scene, from there, he got into bands like Mogwai, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, The Album Leaf and Telefon Tel Aviv and cites these as some of his key influences.
Fusing the upbeat energy of drum and bass with the chilled, atmospheric moods of reverb-heavy guitar and delayed piano rolls, it’s hard to believe that Etherwood only started producing drum and bass two years ago. Already he’s received support from Radio One, Capital FM, XFM, Triple J and Rinse FM and has remixed high profile artists including Lana Del Ray, Jakwob and Jess Mills.
His first solo release was on Hospital Records – “Give It Up”, which appeared on ‘Sick Music 3’ in November 2012, swiftly followed by the now iconic anthem “Spoken” which appeared on the ‘Hospitality Drum & Bass 2013 and of course, his most recent offering on Med School, “Unfolding” which opened the ‘New Blood 013’ album in March 2013.
As we look to the horizon, things are looking very promising for this future star. With a signature sound that is deeply compelling and a dedicated fanbase all eager to hear what’s next from Etherwood, you can expect to be hearing a lot more from Etherwood over the coming months and years.
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Brought up on everything from The Beatles and Stevie Wonder, to Hendrix and Pink Floyd, Woody’s exposure to classic rock and folk swiftly propelled him into the world of music. He bought his first guitar when he was 12 and immediately started to write songs and play in bands and the rest, as they say, is history. To this day, Woody still plays guitar for Jakwob.
Etherwood first discovered drum & bass in the late 90s and, inspired by the likes of Aphrodite, Photek, Logistics, Roni Size, and DJ Hype, he was drawn to it by the atmosphere, tempo and energy. Still no more than a passive observer of the scene, from there, he got into bands like Mogwai, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, The Album Leaf and Telefon Tel Aviv and cites these as some of his key influences.
Fusing the upbeat energy of drum and bass with the chilled, atmospheric moods of reverb-heavy guitar and delayed piano rolls, it’s hard to believe that Etherwood only started producing drum and bass two years ago. Already he’s received support from Radio One, Capital FM, XFM, Triple J and Rinse FM and has remixed high profile artists including Lana Del Ray, Jakwob and Jess Mills.
His first solo release was on Hospital Records – “Give It Up”, which appeared on ‘Sick Music 3’ in November 2012, swiftly followed by the now iconic anthem “Spoken” which appeared on the ‘Hospitality Drum & Bass 2013 and of course, his most recent offering on Med School, “Unfolding” which opened the ‘New Blood 013’ album in March 2013.
As we look to the horizon, things are looking very promising for this future star. With a signature sound that is deeply compelling and a dedicated fanbase all eager to hear what’s next from Etherwood, you can expect to be hearing a lot more from Etherwood over the coming months and years.
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Falling Out of Consciousness
Etherwood Lyrics
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Etherwood feat.Georgia Yates & Bev Lee Harling Falling out of consciousness It's the present day Looking at…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Etherwood:
Amen Roadtrip Praise you like I should Praise you like I should Praise you…
Begin By Letting Go These walls are disappearing And I don't seem to care It g…
Give It Up It′s time to give it up now, let go (let…
Hold Your Breath Doesn't make a difference, You've made up your mind and now…
Unfolding The feelings as you hold inside Watching as it brightens the…
You'll Always Be A Part Of Me Don't try to take this away from me You'll always be…
Youll Always Be A Part Of Me Don't try and take this away from me You'll always be…
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@kylieboomerang3
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at what goes best
It's the new way,
It's a new day
And we all change
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at what goes best
It's the new way,
It's a new day
And we all change
Little one,
It's safe to come out now
Little one,
Don't hide anymore
Little one,
Shadows look more scary than they are,
Little one
And we all change
And we all change
And we all change
And we all change
I would only take this
And you would give it freely to me
I would only take this
And you would give it freely to me
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at what goes best
It's the new way,
It's a new day
And we all change
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at what goes best
It's the new way,
It's a new day
I would only take this
And you would give it freely to me
@F0vvert1
+Arpit H
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at my gold specs
It's the new way
It's a new day
And we all change
[2x]
Little one, it's safe to come out now
Little one, don't hide anymore
Little one, shadows look more scary than they are
Little one...
(And we all change) [5x]
I would only take this
And you would give it freely to me
[2x]
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at my gold specs
It's the new way
It's a new day
And we all change
Falling out of consciousness
It's the present day
Looking at an old mess
It's the olden age
Looking at my gold specs
It's the new way
It's a new day
I would only take this
And you would give it freely to me
@ColinLodge
6 years after I heard it, this song and video still make the hairs stand on end on the back of my neck. Proof to me at a time of great sadness that there was beauty out there to be had. Thanks Woody, you're absolutely the don of DnB
@sebastianfesar6595
Etherwood is pure genius, this should have many more views, but maybe it´s better when it´s not too much commercial.. I love your vibes Etherwood !! :)
@jany272
😃
@TheChillDealer
My personal favorite at the moment. It encourages me to make this world a better place!
@ahmedyassinebouchana1376
(I know I'm 6 years late lol but) Dude, are you serious? Did you forget "begin by letting go"?
@j102srf
This is absolutely one of my favorite tracks of all time. I cannot groove enough to this
@cupidblueeyes1
Banging absolutely banging. Best way to get lost in music just feel yourself moving organically lost in the moment ❤️
@SleepyFunderMusic
Unimaginably beautiful.
Etherwood's exceptional music tied with Max Palmer's gorgeous videography creates something really special. Inspired so much by this. I'm going to do something like this as soon as I can, anyone want to come along? ;)
@SungazerDNB
YES!
@brysonian2241
This might be one of my all time favorite songs.