Beach Fuzz - untitled c54 tape (ROWF 17)
Ltd to 70 copies
Out now
This is the first set from the slightly tweaked Beach Fuzz line-up with Fliss Horrocks now playing guitar alongside Tom Settle and Nick Mitchell. Seven tracks of clattering drums, chugging and wailing guitars, screaming keyboards, mellow, lilting pastoral improv and moaned vocals.
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£4 (UK)
£5 (Europe)
£6 (USA/Canada/R.o.W.)
Bridget Hayden CDR (ROWF16) out now
Recorded at The Bowling Green pub in Manchester on 17th November 2008, when Bridget was on tour with Marcia Bassett, this is a maximal 25-minute set of epic guitar brutalising and deep, moaned vocal incantations. Employing a bow and 'metal' effects pedals, the resulting cacophony is orchestral in scope, rendering almost unreliable the memory of one woman and her instrument. Somewhat akin to Bassett's duo with Matthew Bower, Hototogisu, the deeply layered tones created by Hayden offer, upon first exposure, a somewhat icy auditory experience, but as the recording settles in, the richness and sheer breadth of sound wraps around you like a feather quilt and shifts your perception almost 180 degrees. A truly magnificent set from this former Vibracathedral Orchestra member.
Limited to 80 copies with sleeves printed on recycled paper using soya based ink
£5.99 (UK)
£6.99 (Europe)
£7.99 (USA/Canada/R.o.W.)
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NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY AT ALL GOOD RETAILERS THROUGH CARGO RECORDS DISTRIBUTIONTHE WIRE- ‘Third One Rises twists the noble craft of songwriting into a dystopian mindfuck’THE GUARDIAN - 'Tom Waits-meets-Napalm Death specialist' TIMEOUT - 'Plummer is a raggedly brilliant singer... 'DIE SHELLSUIT DIE - 'Like all truly great records it rewards the listener who is willing and able to persevere. A record this ambitious succeeds or fails on the strength of its players. Fortunately, the musicians on Third One Rises are more than up to the challenge.'JAZZWISE - 'Think David Lynch getting drunk with Hieronymus Bosch in the bar of the hotel from the shining. With nightmarish lyrics plumbing the darker depths of the psyches and evocative song names, it is clear that Plummer has a writer's way with words.'
Rambutan — Broken Infinity (Stunned no. 38)
Sometimes an album comes along that just sweeps us right to those endless summer nights where lying back on the still-warm grass, we realize the scope of inverted abyss in the sky above and breathe deep in awe. Rambutan’s ‘Broken Infinity’ is just such a listening experience. Crafted by the hands of the poly-talented Eric Hardiman of the Tape Drift label & Century Plants/Burnt Hills fame, this solo release is filled with aching intention and eye opening wanderlust. Past Rambutan releases tend toward carving out crushing scoops of night-tinged tones with his nimbly-processed six string. That wall-of-guitar power is also found here, but additionally Eric investigates stretches of glassy vibrato downpour & spooked twilight sustain. It’s relieving to find compositions willing to breathe like this, balancing dark and dominant outer forces with the levity of an inner infinite impulse, broken as it may temporarily be. Hand numbered edition of 100 painted cdrs with full color sleeve & insert card in vinyl jacket.
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