Inspired by a creepy internet legend (see below), the band's usual approach - tracks are sculpted, overdubbed and from collective improvisation - was abandoned.
The members retreated inward, working solo, on instruments unfamiliar to them, using outdated analogue technology. Assembled by the band's 'editor' Pete, the anonymous tracks were placed randomly together, chance creating a hazy, shifting collage that can turns on a dime (much like the legend that inspired it).
RIYL Faust Tapes, side 1 of "Millions Now Living Will Never Die", Sentridoh, Soul Junk, etc.
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Just a great and varied collection of songs from all sorts of different acts. I buy this festival record annually and will continue to do so. Gavin Hellyer
This Postal Service set, previously exclusive to a 2014 concert film, includes takes on "Such Great Heights" and other fan favorites. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 9, 2020
Throwback pop with gleaming synths, chiming guitars, solid melodic hooks, and a cinematic sense of scale from North Carolina's Rachel Kiel. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 22, 2020
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Another great album - dean wareham, joanna gruesome, lonely tourist, dorotea, the chills, manhattan love suicides & spearmint are all highlights but the whole lot is pretty darn great really martin kiosk