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ASCOLTARE
AND UM TEAM UP FOR SPLIT RELEASE
27 September
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Cambridge-based
independent label Tripel Records will be releasing a very
limited edition split album by Ascoltare
and UM. Giraffe / Fatty Parts For A Good Match
is set to be released as a 12” picture disc album
at the end of October, with only 500 copies made available.
UM’s contributions are taken from an extensive collection
of homemade CDR release, while Ascoltare’s
cuts combine treated acoustic instruments and sound snippets
of celebrity chefs Rick Stein, Keith Floyd and Gordon
Ramsey. The album comes complete with a ‘choice
selection of Gordon Ramsey insults’. Check out the
Tripel
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NEW
MAGNETOPHONE ALBUM ON 4AD
26 September
2005 |
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The
long-awaited second album by Magnétophone,
The Man Who Ate The Man, will be released on
24 October, just on time for the 25th anniversary of their
record label, 4AD. The follow-up to 2000’s I
Guess Sometimes I Need to Be Reminded of How Much You
Love Me partly sees Matt Saunders and John Hanson
experimenting with a more song-based structures and features
collaborations with Breeders’ Kelley and Kim Deal,
Fence collective’s HMS Ginafore and King Creocote,
and folkster James Yorkston, with Saunders providing some
of the vocals. The album is preceded by the limited edition
twelve inch and download single, ...And May Your Last
Words Be A Chance To Make Things Better, available
now from the 4AD
website. |
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BOARDS
OF CANADA INTERVIEW IN OCTOBER EDITION OF THE WIRE
21 september
2005 |
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Ahead
of the release of their long awaited third album, The
Campfire Headcase, on Warp on 17 October, Scottish
duo Boards Of Canada
have opened the doors of Hexagon Sun and invited The Wire’s
Rob Young for an rare and exclusive interview in which
they talk about the reasons behind the ‘artificial
ageing and geometric twists to which they subject their
music’. The six-page interview is published in the
October edition of The
Wire. |
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NEW
BIOSPHERE ALBUM ON TOUCH
20 september
2005 |
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UK-based
label Touch will be releasing the latest album by Biosphere,
Dropsonde. The album will initially be made available
on vinyl only, on 17 October, with the CD version announced
for November. The album features six new compositions,
with the album clocking at just thirty-seven minutes.
Follow-up to last year’s Autour
De La Lune, Dropsonde sees Biosphere’s
Geir Jenssen significantly incorporating beats to his
ambient constructions for the first time since 1994's
Patashnik. |
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