- A1: Innocent
- A2: I Want You Now
- A3: Internal Darkness
- A4: At Your Mercy S
- B1: Anguish
- B2: Number One
- B3: Into Her Web
- B4: The Bitter Sweet
- C1: Liberty
- C2: Something Wrong
- C3: Mysterium
- C4: The Same Dream
- C5: Liberty (Greg Rule Remix) (Bonus)
- D1: Innocent (Defiled Remix By Assemblage 23) (Bonus)
- D2: At Your Mercy (In Strict Confidence Remix) (Bonus)
- D3: Anguish (Remix By Front 242) (Bonus)
- D4: The Same Dream (Perfidious Words Remix) (Bonus)
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The second album by F.K. Raeithel, just after the operetta DIE WURLITZERORGEL DES GEISTES, explores the realms of interlocked rhythm sample and hold music. On 16 tracks different setups of self generating modular synthesizer patches are gathered on this release.
The concept of Dance With Uncertainty is deeply rooted in philosophical, artistic, and cultural traditions. The notion of embracing uncertainty and change has been explored in various forms throughout history, often symbolizing the human experience and the impermanence of life. In the context of music and sound, Dance With Uncertainty could be seen as a reflection of the constant ebb and flow of life‘s uncertainties, captured and conveyed through sonic textures and evolving compositions.
Interlocked Rhythm Sample & Hold Music, this approach to sound creation weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of rhythm, texture, and sonic exploration, captivating listeners and defying traditional musical boundaries. At its core, Interlocked Rhythm Sample & Hold Music is a synthesis of technology, creativity, and a deep understanding of rhythmic intricacies. The foundation lies in the Sample & Hold circuit, a device that captures and freezes incoming voltages, creating distinct musical snapshots that evolve over time or an Linear Feedback Shift Register (eg. Rungler), a circuit used in electronic music synthesis and sound manipulation to create unique and evolving musical textures. The Rungler was created by Rob Hordijk. A more sophisticated use of a 8 bit shift register and by combining this with a typical sequencer design is the Klee Sequencer developed by Scott Stites. A cheap version of this design is the Turing Machine. Another tool is the Analog Shift Register. In the context of creating arabesque melodies, an analog shift register (invented by Fukushi Kawakami and later adapted by Serge Tcherepnin) can be a fascinating tool to generate intricate and ornamented musical patterns. Yet, it‘s the interlocking of these snapshots that sets this genre apart, infusing the compositions with an intricate dance of patterns and pulses. A fourth device is a pendulum or random addressed sequencer, that in the first case moves in a drunken unpredictable manner. Each of these devices for uncertainty becomes a rhythmic sculptor, freezing the dynamic interplay of melodies, beats, and textures. These frozen moments are then interwoven, each snapshot forming a unique thread in a sound tableau that stretches and contracts, pulses and breathes. The result is an auditory experience that challenges preconceptions of rhythm and structure. The interlocked rhythms give rise to complex grooves that ebb and flow in unpredictable ways, evoking a sense of perpetual motion and transformation. The music becomes a living organism, its heartbeats synchronized yet untamed, its evolution both deliberate and free-spirited. The juxtaposition of staccato bursts and fluid flows, of machine-like precision and organic unpredictability. As listeners delve into the world of Interlocked Rhythmic Sample & Hold Music, they embark on a sonic odyssey. The music becomes a companion, guiding them through a labyrinth of rhythmic landscapes that simultaneously challenge and invite them to the dance with uncertainty.
Lodged between a heartbreak and a smoke break, Kathy Heideman's Move With Love wandered off I-5 somewhere just south of Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area and broke down. At its dusty roadside, cheap truck-stop java flows over plaintive coffeehouse tunesconcerning "Bob" and "Need." Her session hand's lanky, echo-laden guitar might've twanged a bit strong for the typical sandal-shoed hitchhiker, who'd have fell harder for Dylanesque grandeur on "The Earth Won't Hold Me." More Bakersfield than Laurel Canyon, and set to walkingin 1976 by the one-off Dia imprint in a plain-Jane, black-on-white sleeve, Heideman's lone LP suffered the geographical misfortune of having ripened in the presilicon orchards of San Jose, California, far from more marketable realms_Emmylou's backyard, say, or Joni Mitchell's summery lawn. Heideman herself faded out thereafter, packing her shaken, singular voice into a rustic suitcase, moseying on, and leaping into the moving sun.
Infinity Machine is a duo comprised of Juan MacLean - as in the Juan MacLean, longtime DFA traveler - and Gee Dee, also known as Greg Droggitis, a producer and DJ based in Brooklyn and 1/3 of the Earth Beat DJ troupe. The project name stems from a series of gatherings the two began hosting in various private spaces around New York City shortly after lockdown, though that description is a bit innocuous for the journeys traveled by its attendees. These events, billed as "psychedelic dance ceremonies" lasting 8 or 9 hours, began with a sound meditation to vibrational and acoustic instruments before eventually segueing into a "dance" soundtracked by a DJ set from Juan and Greg. Something clicked - that ceremonial tea! - and so Juan and Greg began playing and recording in their studio using the same approach: improvisation with equal attention placed on traditional acoustic (flute, guitar, gong) and more contemporary electronic (Yamaha DX-7) sounds. After awhile, there was literally three albums worth of material, each of them a voyage into the warm, liminal space between new age, ambient, drone and psychedelia. None of those genres quite fully describe what's across 001, 002, and 003 - available from DFA digitally and on a very limited run of cassettes (150 each!) - but if you've read this far then you're either the right kind of curious or just forgot what you were doing.
Infinity Machine is a duo comprised of Juan MacLean - as in the Juan MacLean, longtime DFA traveler - and Gee Dee, also known as Greg Droggitis, a producer and DJ based in Brooklyn and 1/3 of the Earth Beat DJ troupe. The project name stems from a series of gatherings the two began hosting in various private spaces around New York City shortly after lockdown, though that description is a bit innocuous for the journeys traveled by its attendees. These events, billed as "psychedelic dance ceremonies" lasting 8 or 9 hours, began with a sound meditation to vibrational and acoustic instruments before eventually segueing into a "dance" soundtracked by a DJ set from Juan and Greg. Something clicked - that ceremonial tea! - and so Juan and Greg began playing and recording in their studio using the same approach: improvisation with equal attention placed on traditional acoustic (flute, guitar, gong) and more contemporary electronic (Yamaha DX-7) sounds. After awhile, there was literally three albums worth of material, each of them a voyage into the warm, liminal space between new age, ambient, drone and psychedelia. None of those genres quite fully describe what's across 001, 002, and 003 - available from DFA digitally and on a very limited run of cassettes (150 each!) - but if you've read this far then you're either the right kind of curious or just forgot what you were doing.
Infinity Machine is a duo comprised of Juan MacLean - as in the Juan MacLean, longtime DFA traveler - and Gee Dee, also known as Greg Droggitis, a producer and DJ based in Brooklyn and 1/3 of the Earth Beat DJ troupe. The project name stems from a series of gatherings the two began hosting in various private spaces around New York City shortly after lockdown, though that description is a bit innocuous for the journeys traveled by its attendees. These events, billed as "psychedelic dance ceremonies" lasting 8 or 9 hours, began with a sound meditation to vibrational and acoustic instruments before eventually segueing into a "dance" soundtracked by a DJ set from Juan and Greg. Something clicked - that ceremonial tea! - and so Juan and Greg began playing and recording in their studio using the same approach: improvisation with equal attention placed on traditional acoustic (flute, guitar, gong) and more contemporary electronic (Yamaha DX-7) sounds. After awhile, there was literally three albums worth of material, each of them a voyage into the warm, liminal space between new age, ambient, drone and psychedelia. None of those genres quite fully describe what's across 001, 002, and 003 - available from DFA digitally and on a very limited run of cassettes (150 each!) - but if you've read this far then you're either the right kind of curious or just forgot what you were doing.
Show No Mercy is the debut studio crusher by American thrash metal masters Slayer, originally released on December 3, 1983, by Metal Blade Records. Almost five months before Metallica released Kill ‘Em All, Metal Blade owner Brian Slagel saw Slayer open a show for Bitch at the Woodstock Theater in LA. Blown away, he asked the band if it would submit a track to his upcoming compilation album Metal Massacre III. They agreed and when he heard the song they turned in, “Aggressive Perfector,” Slagel offered Slayer a record contract. On Dec. 3, 1983, the band released its scorching debut, Show No Mercy.
The music of Atlanta trio Omni has always swung fast and hit hard. And Souvenir, their fourth album and second for Sub Pop, packs their biggest punch yet. Inactive during the majority of the pandemic-the longest downtime in their history-they approached this recording with lots of pent-up energy. Guitarist Frankie Broyles, singer/bassist Philip Frobos, and drummer Chris Yonker converted their creative fuel into sharp, driving songs that land immediately, sporting chopping riffs, staccato beats, and wiry melodies. Why does Souvenir sound so sharp? Because each track is a compact unit that stands on its own, reflecting the time and place in which it was created. That's why Omni called the album Souvenir: it's a collection of audio objects, a stash of musical miniatures. Think of it as a family photo album, a binder of rare playing cards, a shoebox holding precious gems. Take "Plastic Pyramid," the first song Omni wrote after coming out of lockdown. Filled with twists and turns, it's a journey unto itself, charged by clanging chords, spinning rhythm, and Frobos trading lines with Izzy Glaudini of Automatic, with whom Omni toured with last fall. (Glaudini sings on two other Souvenir tracks, the first guest vocalist the band has collaborated with). Or take opener "Exacto," a slicing web of intertwined guitar and bass. Its razor-fine notes and syncopated beats perfectly match pointillist Frobos lyrics such as "Exacto, de facto, concise, quite right"-a line that could well be an Omni mantra. The precision and clarity of Souvenir comes from some new Omni developments. For one, this is their first album with Yonker as their full-time drummer, and his forceful playing adds exclamation points to every pointed moment on Souvenir. In addition, the trio worked with Atlanta-based engineer Kristofer Sampson for the first time. Sampson pushed the band to a higher degree of power, with Frobos's vocals more upfront in his pulsing mix and the rest of the music leaping out of the speakers. You might notice that Frobos' singing is a bit more emotional and even nostalgic this time around. In crafting his vocals, he was inspired by the early college radio rock of formative favorites like REM, the Cure, and Big Audio Dynamite-the kind of bands whose melodies could have been top 40 hits in an alternative universe. The lyrics on Souvenir are also by turns funny, absurd, and even cryptic. A wry humor has always coursed through Omni's songs, and this time, it comes in shades of both dark and light. In "Granite Kiss," an "astronomical" love story concludes with the hope that "we can decay together," while in "PG," a romantic walk in the park includes a rose-colored mugging. Immediacy rushes throughout every moment of Souvenir, making it the band's most powerful album to date. Omni has truly crafted a musical keepsake-a set of songs that you'll want to keep close, an aural memento you'll cherish for the rest of time.
purple LP[40,13 €]
Die Welt von FARSOT ist finster und harsch. Ihr schwarzes Reich wird von den kriegslüsternen Herrschern, Furcht und Hass, Trauer und Tod regiert. Diesen dunklen Avatare spiegeln sich unter anderem in der musikalischen Handschrift der deutschen Avantgarde Black-Metaller wider. Auch ihr viertes Album "Life Promised Death" steht voll in dieser Linie. "Life Promised Death" ist das Vermächtnis von FARSOTs bisherigem Schaffen. Was dieses Album von seinen Vorgängern unterscheidet, ist eine höhere Klangdichte, ein härteres Riffing und außerdem überraschend eingängige Songs. Dies lässt sich auch darauf zurückführen, dass der frühe Grunge der 1990er-Jahre laut der Band eine wichtige Inspirationsquelle für "Life Promised Death" dargestellt hat. Was beim oberflächlichen Hören noch unwahrscheinlich erscheint, wird bei einer intensiveren Beschäftigung mit dem Album hörbar plausibel.
Textlich spinnen FARSOT erneut ein düsteres Garn, das sich als dunkelroter Faden durch "Life Promised Death" zieht. Das Album dreht sich darum, wie ein Leben auf vielfältige Weise aus den Fugen geraten kann. FARSOT formierten sich 1999 in der thüringischen Wissenschaftsstadt Gotha. Damit wird 2024 auch zum Jubiläumsjahr für das 25-jährige Bestehen der Gruppe. In Anbetracht ihrer langen Erfolgsgeschichte ist es bemerkenswert, dass drei der fünf aktuellen FARSOT-Mitglieder zu den ursprünglichen Gründern gehören, und vier von ihnen bereits seit mehr als 20 Jahren zusammen spielen. Ihrem eigenen künstlerischen Tempo folgend, haben sich FARSOT erneut die nötige Zeit genommen, um ein viertes Meisterwerk zu erschaffen. Die wunderbar bittersüße Frucht der harten Arbeit und von kreativem Blut, Schweiß und Tränen war all die Mühen wert: "Life Promised Death" ist der perfekte Soundtrack für diese mehr als unruhigen Zeiten!
black LP[37,40 €]
Die Welt von FARSOT ist finster und harsch. Ihr schwarzes Reich wird von den kriegslüsternen Herrschern, Furcht und Hass, Trauer und Tod regiert. Diesen dunklen Avatare spiegeln sich unter anderem in der musikalischen Handschrift der deutschen Avantgarde Black-Metaller wider. Auch ihr viertes Album "Life Promised Death" steht voll in dieser Linie. "Life Promised Death" ist das Vermächtnis von FARSOTs bisherigem Schaffen. Was dieses Album von seinen Vorgängern unterscheidet, ist eine höhere Klangdichte, ein härteres Riffing und außerdem überraschend eingängige Songs. Dies lässt sich auch darauf zurückführen, dass der frühe Grunge der 1990er-Jahre laut der Band eine wichtige Inspirationsquelle für "Life Promised Death" dargestellt hat. Was beim oberflächlichen Hören noch unwahrscheinlich erscheint, wird bei einer intensiveren Beschäftigung mit dem Album hörbar plausibel.
Textlich spinnen FARSOT erneut ein düsteres Garn, das sich als dunkelroter Faden durch "Life Promised Death" zieht. Das Album dreht sich darum, wie ein Leben auf vielfältige Weise aus den Fugen geraten kann. FARSOT formierten sich 1999 in der thüringischen Wissenschaftsstadt Gotha. Damit wird 2024 auch zum Jubiläumsjahr für das 25-jährige Bestehen der Gruppe. In Anbetracht ihrer langen Erfolgsgeschichte ist es bemerkenswert, dass drei der fünf aktuellen FARSOT-Mitglieder zu den ursprünglichen Gründern gehören, und vier von ihnen bereits seit mehr als 20 Jahren zusammen spielen. Ihrem eigenen künstlerischen Tempo folgend, haben sich FARSOT erneut die nötige Zeit genommen, um ein viertes Meisterwerk zu erschaffen. Die wunderbar bittersüße Frucht der harten Arbeit und von kreativem Blut, Schweiß und Tränen war all die Mühen wert: "Life Promised Death" ist der perfekte Soundtrack für diese mehr als unruhigen Zeiten!
Mit "Goldmarie 2.0" präsentieren STONEMAN eine remasterte Neuauflage ihres 2014er Albums "Goldmarie" mit zusätzlichem Cover-Bonustrack "Marie", welcher ursprünglich von Joachim Deutschland performt wurde.
Versteinert ist anders: 10 Jahre nach der ersten Veröffentlichung von "Goldmarie" hat sich die Schweizer Ausnahmeformation um die beiden Traumwandler zwischen Gothic und Metal, Mikki und Rico H immer wieder neu erdacht. Gestrahlt hat man auf den Bühnen in ganz Europa, supportete Größen wie Deathstars, Mono Inc. Xandria, Tiamat und Wednesday 13. Im Gepäck hatte man dabei so manchen provokanten Szene Hit wie "Wer ficken will" und "Mord ist Kunst".
Bittersüße Melodien treffen auf brachiale Härte und auch die eine oder andere lyrische Provokation darf natürlich nicht fehlen!
Bassmæssage is the heaviest and most consistent bass music night out of Leipzig, operating way over 30 low frequency terrapeutic events since 2007.
Hosting ventral vibrations by the likes of Mungo's Hifi, Moonshine, Rupture, Hardwax and the homies of Jahtari, maintaining strong relations within the local soundsystem culture like Zoumo and Plug Dub and pushing a ton of grass-roots DJs and visual artists, out of doubt it is a sure shot for all who like it low and want it vibrant.
2015 saw the release of the "Volume One" vinyl, blending all kinds of styles and tempi by artists who had played at a Bassmæssage. Dub met Dubstep, Footwork went along some Snailfunk Drum'n'Bass and even Skweee had a cameo. And all this happened on one plate with a warm vibe from start to finish.
It is about time to revive the label with a new vinyl compilation named "Second Drop", following the tradition of a nice roundup across various bass music tearitorries. One side pumps at uplifting 160 BPM, while the flipside is shifting down to relaxing 135 and even 120 speeds.
Nuphlo and Bukkha team up for the energetic modern halftime piece "Drip". Nuphlo might ring a bell as part of The Nasha Experience from London and Leeds, connecting asian roots with nowadays UK bass sounds. Bukkha is state-side born and has recently emigrated to Spain, from where this worldwide touring DJ machine is firing a plethora of bass music styles on renowned labels like Moonshine, System and Innamind.
DjBadshape passes the breakbeat driven torch with handsome melodies and subby kickbass on "Drift" to reflect Leipzig's well various scenes. While checking her tracks on Defrostatica and Human, one may also find artworks for Bassmæssage and more.
Sun People is closing the 160 side with the deep but dirty retro 90s jungle bit "Rise Up". Combining Techno, Footwork and UK Hardcore Breakbeats, the Graz based bass buab made it to releases on Exit, Rua and Alphacut.
Flipping sides, Dub Across Borders redefines steppers dub into the dreamy yet rolling "Bass Tree Dream". The project was found by a Copenhagen dubber when living in Colombia, fusing the rural folklore with soundsystem energy into a world-bass music. This can be heard on labels like Basscomesaveme, Translation and 45Seven and is best to be experienced in its live dubbing appearance which premiered at a Bassmæssage in 2015.
Paranoid One grabs these feelings and drops them a bit more sinister, "Glimp" manages to hide a playful 4 to the floor kick as well beyond its smooth soundscapes and percussions. As Paranoid Society these split personalities from Tallinn were delivering to Modern Urban Jazz and Alphacut already since a decade at least.
bhed finishes with the slow far-away dubsteppish "Minerva". Make sure to not only check the releases on Row and Trusik but also the freshly baked Neuburg based live act in between cosy ambient and lush bass music at the next Bassmæssage on 18th November in LeipZig!
180g, black vinyl. Warm and harmonic, this four-piece Scandinavian soul act deliver nostalgia steeped tracks with a timeless feel. Described as the bastard lovechild of Fleetwood Mac, Khruangbin, obscure Motown singles, hip-hop duo Eric B & Rakim seasoned with a bit of Stevie Wonder, Selda Bagcan, Elis Regina and Ted Gärdestad, Dina Ögon borrow across decade, country, and genre, ultimately delivering cohesive and homely retro pop from a laidback Nordic horizon. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt and backing from the likes of Tyler The Creator, many sold out tours and and an organic growth and word of mouth build up on a global level in just two years, they are gearing up to release their third album "Orion" in February 2024.
Limited Crystal Clear Vinyl. Warm and harmonic, this four-piece Scandinavian soul act deliver nostalgia steeped tracks with a timeless feel. Described as the bastard lovechild of Fleetwood Mac, Khruangbin, obscure Motown singles, hip-hop duo Eric B & Rakim seasoned with a bit of Stevie Wonder, Selda Bagcan, Elis Regina and Ted Gärdestad, Dina Ögon borrow across decade, country, and genre, ultimately delivering cohesive and homely retro pop from a laidback Nordic horizon. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt and backing from the likes of Tyler The Creator, many sold out tours and and an organic growth and word of mouth build up on a global level in just two years, they are gearing up to release their third album "Orion" in February 2024.
Das Innenumschlag-Artwork enthält die vollständigen Liedtexte des Albums. Die erste Auflage der Schallplatte enthält ein limitiertes A3-Poster mit einem besonderen Risographen-Druck. "BITTER SWEET LOVE" zeigt James von seiner besten Seite und bietet dreizehn atemberaubende Songs voller Emotion. Nachdem er wieder auf der Bühne stand, wurde ihm klar, wie sein fünftes Album klingen sollte. Die Menge sang zu seinen Hits mit und tauchte in die Emotionen ein, die James in seiner eigenen Stimme hören konnte. Der aus Middlesbrough stammende und vor kurzem Brit Billion-Award zertifizierte Künstler, kann auf eine Jahrzehnte lang umfassende Karriere zurückblicken. Darunter 4 Studioalben, 16 Milliarden verkaufte Tonträger und unzählige ausverkaufte Konzerte an einigen der legendärsten Veranstaltungsorten weltweit
Im Gepäck haben sie ihr viertes Studioalbum ‚Expedition One‘, welches die fiktive Geschichte des Lebens auf unserem Planeten im Jahr 2055 erzählt. Der gläserne Mensch ist bittere Realität geworden, körperliche und psychische Erkrankungen bestimmen zunehmend mehr unser Dasein. Angeführt von fünf Kommandanten plant ein Team aus abtrünnigen Mitarbeitern von Geheimdienst, Militär und führenden Technologieunternehmen eine Überlebensexpedition zu fernen Planeten. Ihre Mission: die Menschheit von der zerstörten Erde in eine neue Welt zu bringen, um neues Leben zu schaffen. ‚Expedition One‘ kommt am 19.01.2024 als elegant farbige Ltd. Doppel-Vinyl, als Digipak sowie digital und begeistert mit einer Vielzahl abwechslungsreicher Kompositionen und einer intelligenten Sci-Fi-Story, die aktueller kaum sein könnte.
BONE WHITE VINYL[10,88 €]
Never said it'd be like this, right? Skullcrusher's 21st century rendering of The Hated's 1985 early emo blueprint "Words Come Back" reinvents the song as subtle, ambient folk music. The flip features two versions of the original, including Dan Littleton's home demo, cut in a maddening double groove, and housed in an elegant black and silver sleeve, with embossed braille lettering for the visually impaired. "This is my way of making a punk song," Skullcrusher's Helen Ballentine said, "ignoring structure and letting everything just pour out_though quite a bit quieter."
Never said it'd be like this, right? Skullcrusher's 21st century rendering of The Hated's 1985 early emo blueprint "Words Come Back" reinvents the song as subtle, ambient folk music. The flip features two versions of the original, including Dan Littleton's home demo, cut in a maddening double groove, and housed in an elegant black and silver sleeve, with embossed braille lettering for the visually impaired. "This is my way of making a punk song," Skullcrusher's Helen Ballentine said, "ignoring structure and letting everything just pour out_though quite a bit quieter."
"An ACE Tone Compact Drum'n'Bass Psych Punk LSD Massacre pressed on WAX and just produced for your 24h Dance and Hangover Nights in Haarlem/Amsterdam!" Haarlem Amsterdam's Underground-Helden aus der Niederlande - eine Band, die mit einer ACE Tone Compact Orgel (aus der Mitte der 60er Jahre) arbeitet und den erstaunlichsten Sound aller Zeiten herausquetscht, in einem Song ins orbit katapultiert und im anderen eine Fuzz-Shred-Punkrock panzer Faust direkt in die Mitte _ und Ganz zu schweigen von der großartigen Drums-n-Bass-Sektion, die einem in kürzester Zeit den Kopf um 380 grad umdreht. 3 Leute machen einen Sound von 5, in diesen Aufnahmen gehen sie mehr in die Richtung Synthesizer oder Elektronik angehaucht. Aber es ist nicht nur das, es ist diese verdammte ACE Tone Compact Orgel die durch deine Ohren dröhnt!!!! Die Platte beginnt mit ,Boots` einem typischen ,E.T. Explore Me" Smasher, Ark ist eine Reise in sich selbst eine religiöse Offenbarung. Erhelle die Dunkelheit!!! ,Drug me, haben wir bereits als Vinyl 7 veröffentlicht und erzählt wie im song in ,Drip" über die Einnahme von verbotenen halluzinierenden Medikamente in einer 24 Stunden party und eine durchgeknallte Tanznacht in den Nachtclubs von Amsterdam, ,SIC" ist eine gefährliche unkontrollierte Fahrt mit dem Auto durch die Nächte in Haarlem und im song 98% mit gast Sängerin Kim-Lee Tio Bitte Nehmen Sie sich eine Minute Zeit und tauchen Sie ein in die Welt von ,E.T. Explore Me" ein und erfahren sie sich selber neu mit dieser Truppe aus Haarlem/Amsterdam. Digisleeve CD incl. 12page booklet, Vinyl-LP classic black w/ pinted inlay plus dlc.
Transparent yellow vinyl. Als Casey 2019 ihre Auflösung bekannt gaben, fühlte es sich wie ein verfrühtes Ende an. Mit ihren beiden Alben "Love Is Not Enough" (2016) und "Where I Go When I Am Sleeping" (2018) hatte sich der walisische Fünfer in nur wenigen Jahren als eine der aufregendsten Bands der britischen Alternative-Szene etabliert. Etwa vier Jahre später kehrt die Band nun zurück; nicht nur vor ausverkauftem Haus bei ihrem ersten Auftritt, sondern auch mit neuer Musik in der Hand. Hört man sich die neuen Songs an, wird klar, dass sich die Band weder um die Integrität ihrer neuen kreativen Vision noch um ihre emotionale Beteiligung daran sorgen muss. Die neue Musik ist der Inbegriff von Casey, offene Herzen, die von derselben Art von Schmerz und Trauma triefen, die die Band von Anfang an auszeichneten. Denn Casey-Songs geben nicht nur die Gefühle wieder, die sie inspirieren - sie verkörpern sie. Daran hat sich nichts geändert. Jetzt - frisch von ihrer äußerst erfolgreichen ersten US-Headline-Tour zurück und ihrer neuesten Single 'Puncture Wounds to Heaven' im Gepäck - hat die Band Tourdaten in Großbritannien, den USA und Europa für Anfang '24 angekündigt, zusammen mit der lang erwarteten Nachricht über ihr mit Spannung erwartetes viertes Album. How To Disappear" erscheint am 12. Januar 2024 via Hassle Records.




















