New to Redstone Press, Liam Robertson comes with a singular, dark and brooding EP, expertly sweeping through techno, bass and broken beat dystopia.
“Clay Petrel” sets the tone through unnerving synths and a heavy low end, interspersed by unyielding percussion and spectral voices. Closing the A side is “Common Weaver”, an unrelenting drum track that grows in intensity before descending into languid madness. The B side is looser, but the mood is further enhanced by the rolling sub and wistful vocals of “Wrestling Halfbeak Fighting Taxa” before it ends with the lurching beatwork and warped, growling bass of “Loxia”.
Includes unlimited streaming of Village Of Killin
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Village Of Killin Photo Booklet
Poster/Print
A collection of photographs taken by Ryan Esson at Lawers Dam and the surrounding area, the location in Scotland that influenced the making of Village Of Killin (RED003) by Liam Robertson. These photos then became the template and starting platform for the artwork on the record. The booklet is A5 in size with all photographs printed inside.
Buy individually (£4) or as part of a bundle with the 12" (£13).
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RED003 12" Vinyl and Photo Booklet Bundle
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Includes unlimited streaming of Village Of Killin
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Self-taught Detroit modular synth impresario manipulates loops with a deft hand, an experimental mindset, and a techno-infused sound. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 14, 2024