djrobyn wrote:
best shelve I've seen today
djrobyn wrote:
phaeleh wrote:Yeah I wanna hear it toobassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
collection of prints soon comeHircine wrote:where can I buy your art work?
edit: other than the poster
Just.....Old Apparatus wrote:Presale now available for 'Realise' EP
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/view ... p?id=34018
ST002 - Old Apparatus - Realise
Forthcoming September 2012
Quick question, there wont be a special print with this , will there?Old Apparatus wrote:Presale now available for 'Realise' EP
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/view ... p?id=34018
ST002 - Old Apparatus - Realise
Forthcoming September 2012
No prints in with the records this time but there will be some available separatelyidontreallygiveashit wrote:Quick question, there wont be a special print with this , will there?Old Apparatus wrote:Presale now available for 'Realise' EP
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/view ... p?id=34018
ST002 - Old Apparatus - Realise
Forthcoming September 2012
Fact Mix 343: http://www.factmag.com/2012/08/20/fact- ... apparatus/vishes wrote:Interview on Fact: http://www.factmag.com/2012/08/18/we-wa ... eak-cover/
https://www.mixcloud.com/ghandi/late-night-back-at-mine/Battle Gong wrote:no, please, dont let it happen. not more novelty ethnic dance music shit.
I like the sound of that.The EP opens with the ambient birdsong, skewered chorales, and stumbling beats of ‘Boxcat’, then slides into ‘Schwee’ with its hazy stew of chilly, sustained chords, pitchshifted vocals and smudgy kicks. Opening side two, ‘Cauliroot’ mixes shimmering distant bells, jungle atmospherics, dubbed out drums and big bass. Next, ‘Coalapps’ sounds like the rainy shoegaze of Slowdive or Jesu rubbing up against 2-step influenced electronica, before ‘Lingle’ closes proceedings with lulling pitchshifted loops of voices over a slow, marching beat, marking a strange and dreamy outro to another great addition to the increasingly remarkable Old Apparatus canon.
Woah, 2 isn't even out yet!vishes wrote:ST003 is already available for pre-order on Redeye:
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/view ... p?id=34849
Old Apparatus - Alfur EP
A1. Boxcat
A2. Schwee
A3: Cauliroot
A4. Coalapps
I like the sound of that.The EP opens with the ambient birdsong, skewered chorales, and stumbling beats of ‘Boxcat’, then slides into ‘Schwee’ with its hazy stew of chilly, sustained chords, pitchshifted vocals and smudgy kicks. Opening side two, ‘Cauliroot’ mixes shimmering distant bells, jungle atmospherics, dubbed out drums and big bass. Next, ‘Coalapps’ sounds like the rainy shoegaze of Slowdive or Jesu rubbing up against 2-step influenced electronica, before ‘Lingle’ closes proceedings with lulling pitchshifted loops of voices over a slow, marching beat, marking a strange and dreamy outro to another great addition to the increasingly remarkable Old Apparatus canon.
vishes wrote:ST003 is already available for pre-order on Redeye:
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/view ... p?id=34849
Old Apparatus - Alfur EP
A1. Boxcat
A2. Schwee
A3: Cauliroot
A4. Coalapps
I like the sound of that.The EP opens with the ambient birdsong, skewered chorales, and stumbling beats of ‘Boxcat’, then slides into ‘Schwee’ with its hazy stew of chilly, sustained chords, pitchshifted vocals and smudgy kicks. Opening side two, ‘Cauliroot’ mixes shimmering distant bells, jungle atmospherics, dubbed out drums and big bass. Next, ‘Coalapps’ sounds like the rainy shoegaze of Slowdive or Jesu rubbing up against 2-step influenced electronica, before ‘Lingle’ closes proceedings with lulling pitchshifted loops of voices over a slow, marching beat, marking a strange and dreamy outro to another great addition to the increasingly remarkable Old Apparatus canon.
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