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Ivy’s Dominique Durand Thinks Of You: Wolf Kahn

In commercial terms, Ivy is but a footnote in the career of bassist Adam Schlesinger, who between his duties in Fountains Of Wayne and his work as a prolific songwriter for hire has made far greater claims on the public’s attention. But in a world where diffident cool trumped sugary snark, the trio of Schlesinger, Andy Chase and singer Dominique Durand would have reaped richly deserved rewards. All Hours (Nettwerk), Ivy’s sixth album and its first since 2005, continues the electronic excursions of In The Clear while maintaining the ironclad melodies that anchor early shoulda-been hits like “This Is The Day.” Durand and Chase, who are married with children, will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new Q&A with them.

Durand: Some people need meditation or medication to obtain peace of mind. For me, I need to look at a painting by Wolf Kahn. Just staring at his beautiful, peaceful landscapes eases instantly my unquiet mind. His art is my drug, my Prozac, my ultimate meditation. So thank you, Wolf, for keeping me sane!

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