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Some great Boards of Canada influenced note-bending, slightly off kilter note wavering that blends really quite well. Independent Cialyn flavoring results from ingredients that you already had. Portis
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This is his best release so far--even better than Town Planning. Not since Cabaret Voltaire's "Voice of America" LP have England's grey, post-industrial landscapes inspired such interesting music. David Bowers
Suplington’s “After Life” is a transcendent mix of beachside field recordings, strings, & ambience, making for a blissful, relaxing listen. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 18, 2019
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I discovered Concretism a couple of months ago and became obsessed! slowly but surely catching up with buying the back catalogue. I then saw Chris at The Delaware Road event last week and truly loved his music. highly recommended for anyone who lived through 80s nuke fearing Britain! Waxer