Tomorrow is the release day for ShopLand World, a compilation album of music written for a Discovery Park of Miniature Supermarkets on Strategic Tape Reserve’s label. COUNTERZINE has a sneak preview and review of the album up, with these generous words to say about my submission “What Penumbras:”
a frantic but industrious piece that captures the childhood nostalgia of beelining from megastore to megastore in the quickest, most efficient way possible so as to experience as many wares as possible before die Ausgangssperre. A sure-to-be favorite for fans of the practical aspects of tiny supermarkets: smaller stores means more stores and less distance between each one, a prime selling point of ShopLand this track expertly communicates.
Preview all 25 tracks on COUNTERZINE today, and get your pocketbooks ready for the beautifully designed cassette tapes that will be on sale tomorrow!
I’ve got a brand new track, “Unusual Capsule,” on Prosthion Recordings’ compilation This Machine Confuses Fascists: An ACLU Benefit Compilation. It’s available on Bandcamp for just $5, and that gets you 35 tracks from some of my favorite Twitter friends as well as some new-to-me musicians. Proceed to a good cause, aka human rights.
If you’re in the London area June 20-21, please head out to Waltham Forrest with a radio tuned to 87.7FM and enjoy 24 hours of never-before-heard music, field recordings, poetry and more, including a brand new unheard track from me. More details on their website.
I have a new song, “Voyeur,” on the I Heart Noise Spring Compilation along with some of my best music buds like Xqui. Stream on Bandcamp, or pay what you like to download!
Out now! #Departure2019 name your price download or $4 clear cassette with red leader, encased in Flat chipboard “Cassingle” style O-Card with hand-affixed full-color front and back sticker labels . Purchase on Bandcamp while supplies last!