“With Julius, he was based in repetition, but here was a spirit of openness and improvisation. His scores, if they were written out that way, were often like jazz scores. He loved multiplying instruments – four pianos, ten cellos – so there was a real feeling of the presence of the instrument, not just using an instrument in some kind of equation, as a means to an end.” ~ Mary Jane Leach
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incredible album one of the most exciting tapes ive heard in years a gutter poetic industrial band reminds me of the wolf eyes album releases ,but i much prefer this, gets me pounding my fist in the air and smiling and shouting , mix those feelings with the intricate tape loops and guitar that have a heavens touch , soz rambling, but yes in love with it xxx Robert Shackleton
Dizzying psychedelic songs that feel like they're being played at the bottom of a deep canyon, drenched in reverb & echo. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 11, 2022
An experimental composer from Ireland, Stephen Roddy proves equally adept at crushing soundscapes as he does mysterious melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 13, 2022
An introspective record that fuses post-rock, shoegaze and ambient synth patches into a seamless array of shimmering soundscapes. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 26, 2023
99 tracks to meditate upon the nature of support in the face of adversity...
99 tracks to dwell upon the value of friendship and solidarity...
99 tracks to celebrate recovery and growth...
99 tracks to consider our own good fortune... John Cratchley