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Here our group of hi-tech scientists bring you up to date with the goings on in the land of the audio recording...release dates have no bearing in this dimension, so just sit back and imagine what could/should have been
At present we are perusing the following 3 creatures - observing the subtleties of their behaviour, hoping to get an insight into the mechanics of their world.We share our information and research in the following short (but soft) bulletin.
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Grasshopper regularly revs with the mercury
In this effortless cycle he takes noble listeners through a world of silver balloons and playgrounds, where sighing synths condense over fuzzladen guitar backdrops. The sounds of this gang of songs are uncannily similar to some of the rev's output, but laced with Grasshopper's naive charm and surreal wit - a purchase is vital! |
The 'Hopper supplies his melancholy best with the help of the Harmony Rockets
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Six. By Seven promise to release their demons for your pleasure
Dark clouds and furious tempers always seem to gather whenever the name of the 'Seven is spoken.Theirs is a rock of the soul, open-hearted surgery spewing forth memories and terrors of their rough Nottingham lives. The Closer You Get is their second effort, and builds tremendously on the mammoth promise of their initial dronerock outing, The Things We Make. It combines bleak lyrical imagery with chiming, spiralling fretwork and bass that sometimes threatens to cleave the earth in two. |
Favourite of paperboys everywhere, this is guaranteed to strike terror into the hearts of even the most timid Hopelanders...
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The fathers of them all feast at the table of the noiserock gods
The moment when Yerself Is Steam was unleashed on an unsuspecting public is widely acknowledged as The Asymptote's Year Zero. The crazed, reckless tones of the now departed David 'Shady' Baker, gives the sweet guitar diffusions a supernatural quality, especially on the psych-chaos classic, Chasin' A Bee. A beautiful vinyl memory of the ideal band, and something to be treasured forever. |
Yerself Is Steam brings gratifying psychedelia into juxtaposition with rollicking pitfalls - impressive
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