Now that’s a description to get me excited!

Listening to the first couple of tracks, it’s some nice Pale Saints meets Peng-era Stereolab vibes. Enjoying. Thanks

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honestly think he’s a genius. so unique and SO good. hope you like it.

:grinning:

Full disclosure: I know a couple of them and they’re lovely folk. Great live too. Really pleased you’re digging them!

I remember really liking Bolt Gun’s last one as it happens and I had no idea they had a new one out. These threads are just the best.

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Aha! Bought his last one off your recommendation and had no idea there was a new one due. On it now. :+1:

Got it on now and I love it.

yeah, I also enjoyed this. had moments of Broadcast in there too, to my ears.

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Been enjoying it, particularly Moth to a flame.

Es - Less Of Everything

London icy DIY punk creeps with gothic influence. On Upset The Rhythm.

Really enjoying the new Savage Mansion album, blowing away some of those house-arrest cobwebs.

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I haven’t seen it mentioned yet but Wilma Archer’s debut album is out. It includes features from MF Doom, Sudan Archives and Samuel T. Herring.

I think this describes the record better than I ever could.

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I have to say listening to a new Mystery Jets album in 2020 was really the furthers thing away from my mind but this album is far surpassing my expectations on my first listen.

Max Cooper in 3D!

https://maxcooper.bandcamp.com/album/3d-reworks-001

“We can’t go outside, but instead I can offer transportation to a strange alternative space with some 3D audio reworks, available as a free download (or pay what you want) from Bandcamp.

Headphones on (it only works with headphones), eyes close, and you’ll be somewhere entirely different!

It’s a technique called binaural sound, which was developed in the 50’s when people realised they could put microphones inside lifelike dummy heads, and capture how the sound interacts with the head and ears, and is momentarily delayed reaching each eardrum. We experience these signals as a perceived space around us, and using a simulated version of this technique developed in the 90’s (the head related transfer function), we can imbue digital sounds with the signals needed to create the experience of sounds coming from any direction (like that so called 8D thing which did the rounds recently), not to mention information about the type of room and surfaces in our surroundings…”

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Thanks a load for this recommendation- I absolutely love this record.

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Good pairing with Waxahatchee and/or Nap Eyes, for country-indie vibes

You’re very welcome - glad you’re enjoying!

Yeah the previous one was very good too! This is a different beast, but just as good I reckon.

Changed my mind on Mystery Jets, its kinda crap. The production is awful

This is lovely!

and it has Laura Groves :grin:

Only just spotted Lunch Money Life’s debut album came out on Friday as well.

This single sounds like a darker, moodier version of Portico Quartet.

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Wilma Archers album is indeed very good and yes it has Laura Groves outstanding voice on one of the tracks