What Lies Beneath #4 Zine + CD-R
What Lies Beneath#4 has 44 pages, A5 is full colour and has a cdr, with music from Eyes of the Amaryllis, Little Deaths and William H Meung
Subtotal: $661.00
#4 has 44 pages, A5 is full colour and has a cdr, with music from Eyes of the Amaryllis, Little Deaths and William H Meung
Alex York’s Black Tupelo comments on the obscured line between American folk music and spiritual minimalism. Through sampling across analog and digital media, including vinyl, cassettes, and [...]
In this split two masters of their craft each make a sonic homage to a different painter. The sounds from both Shredded Nerve and Jackson Pratt capture varying degrees of reflected light. Jackson [...]
A cacophony of blown-out corrosion and layered underground rust blasting into the blackened void at full volume and full force. Texture, speed, and movement collide for an essential CD reissue of [...]
Previously unreleased in any form, the seven tracks comprising “Brengenging Sala” (with a running time of more than 73 minutes) offer a true overview of Matt Shoemaker’s genius [...]
Straight from the depths of an unused Boston-area concrete laboratory comes the debut of Sweeping Promises. Written and recorded with a patented “single mic technique” just before [...]
This is the story told by a raw, hardened, remarkable voice, wailing away with pain. Part of the somber appeal of ‘A Beautiful Soul’ is that Kevlaar 7 sounds like he’s aware his time [...]
#4 has 44 pages, A5 is full colour and has a cdr, with music from Eyes of the Amaryllis, Little Deaths and William H Meung
Dunedin based, experimental outsider musician, composer, producer and visual artist.
Born out of the warm thrum of an old classical guitar the first of these tracks emerged as a surprise one rainy morning to be followed by another, and then another. In a sense they are like [...]
Josh Landes (Limbs Bin) first release under his own moniker, and not the latter. An unmasking of a somehow familiar character, Provincial Electronics is a soliloquy for the burnt but still sharp. [...]
If music is indeed a world of its own, how do we imagine its weather, temperature, scale and, soil? How do we imagine the ecosystem of its inhabitants and the way that language and order [...]
There are many things that go unsaid of true artistry. The building of a craft for the sake of self-betterment, and to more deeply explore that which makes us who we are, and perhaps even better [...]
Label Description: Recorded using only voice, piano, and handmade cassette loops, Acknowledgment was conceived of and is presented as an intertextual document reflecting on 15 years of dialogue [...]
Forest Kelley’s debut album, Silt, is the culmination of a decade-long sonic realization of a singular vision: nematoda, annelida, and other abyssal worms inhabiting the aphotic depths, [...]
What our staff has to say: “Fans of Pan Sonic’s actual minimalist approach to rhythmic sound take note – Toshimaru Nakamura’s ‘No Input Mixing Board’ LP is an incredible [...]