"...feedback-like tones rising carefully amid a cloud of metal thorns...more physicality than most you hear, which gives the performance some nice faux visual weight." -Byron Coley in The Wire Magazine 429
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
split lathe-cut 7"
Amazing to get a piece of music released on vinyl! My electronic tone poem Coastal Fulmar is one one side of this lathe-cut 7" put out by TSOKL. Daniel Spicer and Ron Caines provide their track Hazeblaze on the flip. Coastal Fulmar is a studio composition based on several live passes on my set-up of the acoustic guitar body and electronic devices. These are augmented by processing techniques including vari-speed and tape delay. I love the 7" format; being constrained to a five minute time duration I find oddly liberating! Being a lathe-cut, it ain't cheap but both sides have been professionally mastered by Julian Tardo at Church Road Recording Co. and the cut itself was done by Phil at 345RPM, both Brighton companies. Pro b/w sleeves and inners printed by those nice chaps at Brighton Print Centre. Super-limited run of 20 units. Very favourably reviewed by Byron Coley in his Size Matters column in The Wire Magazinbe issue 429.
To purchase a copy, please PayPal £15 (including UK shipping) to slightlyoffkilter@hotmail.co.uk
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