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How Was Your Life
Cat: IMPTNC 05. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Paradise Drips (4:55)
Open World (6:03)
Forest Zone (4:45)
Glow In The Dark (6:59)
Carved By The Moon (2:28)
Canteen Sandwich (7:42)
Lonehead (5:34)
Walking Backwards (3:38)
Review: How Was Your Life? sees Bristol, UK producer Memotone step away, ever so slightly, from his usual ritualistic folktronics to take on something just as evocative - the sound of the great beyond. Off-planet noises and space-age atmospherics crafted with vintage kit, or near vintage in today's terms, the whole thing was inspired by the purchase of a Millennium-era guitar synth and built largely from studio improvisation. The impact of circumstance and equipment is easy to hear, with limitations presented by the equipment helping in arranging the design of the tracks themselves, which have a sense of loose, transiency, flowing between experimental ambient moods, while elements also serve to introduce and retain structure, so we don't necessarily get lost while venturing deeper into these thick aural environments. With a back catalogue name checking imprints such as Black Acre and Accidental Meetings, not to mention providing source sounds to Batu's Timedance, all those elements are audible here but in totally unique ways.
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 in stock $26.82
Memotone EP
Cat: PUU 57. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Measure For Measure (8:22)
Moving Shadows (2:41)
Niigghht (4:29)
DroneX-7 (extended mix) (5:59)
Blackcap Crossing (5:27)
New Peace (3:57)
 in stock $20.51
Tollard
Tollard (LP)
Cat: TTT 108. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Jazz
The Marionette (6:40)
Yellowed (2:22)
Audrey's Lane (3:02)
Laughing Grass (4:36)
Door To The Sky (4:37)
Rain Bells (2:03)
In The Lark's Nest (7:06)
The Stone That Floats (2:23)
Funny To Stay The Same (2:39)
Polly's Palace (3:36)
Munday's Pond (3:58)
Review: Bristolian William Yates makes a superb debut here on the cult Trilogy Tapes after impressing with top releases on the likes of Sahko and his own memorecs. His sound is a sprawling, loose one that takes in dusky jazz, psychedelic ambiance and plenty of eccentric and hard-to-define things in between. There are few limitations to the sounds that Yates bastardises here from bluegrass to downbeat to drone. Pieces are lo-fi and ramshackle, with barely there rhythms slowly moving things along beneath the odd warped oboe or twanging blues guitar. It manages to sound both ancient yet thrilling new and inventive as a result and is one of the most idiosyncratic records we've heard for a while.
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 in stock $28.66
How Was Your Life (B-STOCK)
Cat: IMPTNC 05. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
Paradise Drips (4:55)
Open World (6:03)
Forest Zone (4:45)
Glow In The Dark (6:59)
Carved By The Moon (2:28)
Canteen Sandwich (7:42)
Lonehead (5:34)
Walking Backwards (3:38)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged and surface marks***


How Was Your Life? sees Bristol, UK producer Memotone step away, ever so slightly, from his usual ritualistic folktronics to take on something just as evocative - the sound of the great beyond. Off-planet noises and space-age atmospherics crafted with vintage kit, or near vintage in today's terms, the whole thing was inspired by the purchase of a Millennium-era guitar synth and built largely from studio improvisation. The impact of circumstance and equipment is easy to hear, with limitations presented by the equipment helping in arranging the design of the tracks themselves, which have a sense of loose, transiency, flowing between experimental ambient moods, while elements also serve to introduce and retain structure, so we don't necessarily get lost while venturing deeper into these thick aural environments. With a back catalogue name checking imprints such as Black Acre and Accidental Meetings, not to mention providing source sounds to Batu's Timedance, all those elements are audible here but in totally unique ways.
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 in stock $24.18
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