VOLCANO THE BEAR — All the paint I can breathe
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Älteres Material der britischen Avantgarde-Band, wir haben hier einige Kopien der ultra-limitierten Auflage mit Bonus 7” !!
”Gatefold sleeve, full color insert, audiophile vinyl and limited to 500 copies. Nothin' like a good huff of paint to start the day right! And there's no one like VTB to augment your daily dose of Dutch Boy. This 10" mini album presents some of VTB's very earliest recordings. The sessions seem to indicate that VTB enjoyed a particularly powerful vintage of Winsor-Newton cadmiums while recording. And for lack of VTB really repeating themselves, I can only paint an abstract portrait of the present opus. Their obsession with small sounds is in place and they already make for a crack improv ensemble, giving their pigment soaked inventions the kind of life that beckons many repeat listens. ATPICB is comprised in nearly equal parts of surrealist/dada sound sculptures and of minimal wave/prog canvases. Frequently sounding a bit like they are lurking in the rafters, I wish they'd come down and help paint my awful bathroom. The real beauty of VTB is their ability to be completely subtle and spacious and yet to also rock, after a fashion. No mere outtakes, this record is cogent and surprising and to be huffed as often as possible, except when operating heavy machinery. All tracks were culled from the earliest VTB tapes of 1996, recorded on 4 tracks and less.” [label info]
label: www.blrrecords.com
”Gatefold sleeve, full color insert, audiophile vinyl and limited to 500 copies. Nothin' like a good huff of paint to start the day right! And there's no one like VTB to augment your daily dose of Dutch Boy. This 10" mini album presents some of VTB's very earliest recordings. The sessions seem to indicate that VTB enjoyed a particularly powerful vintage of Winsor-Newton cadmiums while recording. And for lack of VTB really repeating themselves, I can only paint an abstract portrait of the present opus. Their obsession with small sounds is in place and they already make for a crack improv ensemble, giving their pigment soaked inventions the kind of life that beckons many repeat listens. ATPICB is comprised in nearly equal parts of surrealist/dada sound sculptures and of minimal wave/prog canvases. Frequently sounding a bit like they are lurking in the rafters, I wish they'd come down and help paint my awful bathroom. The real beauty of VTB is their ability to be completely subtle and spacious and yet to also rock, after a fashion. No mere outtakes, this record is cogent and surprising and to be huffed as often as possible, except when operating heavy machinery. All tracks were culled from the earliest VTB tapes of 1996, recorded on 4 tracks and less.” [label info]
label: www.blrrecords.com