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New Simon Scott album coming 20th of January 2023. A site study of the nature reserves that formed the basis of his 2012 album, Below Sea Level, on 12k. Ioved both the album and accompanying book. Very much looking forward to this.
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New Lawrence English album arriving this September on Room40. Love the label - there's lots of great stuff dropping the next few months - and his solo/collab work are always impressive (IMO)
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New album, preview sounds very promising! http://emporium.room40.org/products/580643-lawrence-english-cruel-optimism
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Full stream of the Wilderness of Mirrors on Room40's Soundcloud. Really impressed with this so far, reminiscent of Kiri No Oto and The Peregrine. https://soundcloud.com/room40/sets/lawrence-english-wilderness Interview about the album here: http://theseventhhex.com/post/91842432590/lawrence-english-interview
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http://emporium.room40.org/products/532246-chris-herbert-constants I know some of you dig his material. The album is finally out, and it's pretty awesome. It was worth the wait for sure.
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"This new album is the second album in a series of landscape-inspired musical renderings. As you may remember, my first album for the label was based on my immediate surroundings, the Pacific Northwest and its pop/folk cultural references. With 'The Unintentional Sea” I'm exploring the idea of transformation of place. The inspiration behind it is The Salton Sea, a failed river re-direction that happened in California at the beginning of the 20th century. It was an ecological man-made disaster – it created this artificial sea, which, in the 1950's, was seized and rebranded by corporate land developers, flipping it into a dream getaway destination for West Coast elites. Of course, before long, record temperatures and a rising level of water mineralization led to the mass death of fish and other wildlife in the area, and in turn, so too did the resort town's population: everyone living there skipped town and left behind a vast post-human deserted wasteland. It's really heartbreaking and depressing. We are the worst of all species." rafael anton irisarri http://irisarri.org interview http://secretthirteen.org/secret-thirteen-interview-the-sight-below/
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http://emporium.room40.org/products/521314-chris-herbert-wintex-cimex-83 Chris Herbert's last release came out in 07. Glad he's back. For those not familiar: https://bleep.com/release/7425-chris-herbert-mezzotint http://lowpoint.bandcamp.com/album/diluted