Mytrip – Empty
Add a Review
Be the first to review “Mytrip – Empty” Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Sale

Rene Hell – The Terminal Symphony (Vinyl / CD)
CD, Sale, Vinyl
Includes a 40 minute bonus CD, The Hilton, featuring previously unreleased material: It might not have been so long since Jeff Witscher released his debut ‘proper’ album under the Rene Hell moniker, but he’s kept himself busy in the interim all the same…
Sold out

Fieldhead – Riser (Vinyl)
Sale, Vinyl
Limited Edition 10″ Vinyl of 250…
Riser was borne out of a desire to bring the sound of the human voice to the core of Fieldhead’s music, and to rally against an idea of it as peripheral, as an afterthought to the music. The EP continues the love of tape hiss, grainy textures and dusty loops married with brevity and melody to be found in the album preceeding it (‘They Shook Hands for Hours’), but this time the pallete has been stripped back to just the human voice and minimal, organic synthesisers.
Sold out

Talvihorros – Descent Into Delta (Vinyl)
Sale, Vinyl
A year passes by and finally Talvihorros is back with his latest album Descent Into Delta to be released on both vinyl and CD. The man behind this one man guitar driven excursion is London based Ben Chatwin who in addition to hibernate has had material released through Benbecula, My Dance The Skull and our sister label Rural Colours. Despite only recently forming the Talvihorros project in 2008, Chatwin has been experimenting with sound ever since he first picked up a guitar as a teenager. His live performances have seen him share a stage with the likes of Tim Hecker, Stephan Mathieu and Ian Hawgood to name just a few. Chatwin has to this point juggled live performances and studio work as two separate entities with studio material being culled from sounds derived from as many different instruments as possible and live performances being restricted to just guitar and pedals.
Sold out

Fennesz / Daniell / Buck – Knoxville (Vinyl)
Sale, Vinyl
Recorded on February 7th, 2009, at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee, the aptly named Knoxville, documents the first meeting of three of the most recognized players in experimental music.

Reviews(0)
There are no reviews yet.