First of all, we’re overwhelmed with the great response to Night Lands – thanks to all the blogs, podcasts etc. that have featured it (list below) and everyone who’s bought it of course. The album is already sold out in physical formats (possibly a few left in the US at Feeding Tube) but we are planning a small re-press later in the year. Meanwhile it is still available to stream and download on Bandcamp along with our entire back catalogue. In particular if you enjoyed the free-flowing, spontaneous music of Night Lands you might like our earlier collections of practice room jams, Thermionic Emissions vol. 1 & 2 which are pay-what-you-like downloads. On the other hand if you prefer something more definite, we offer the last remaining vinyl copies of Adam Stone & DSA Live In Belper: “40-plus minutes of electric satire and caustic future-punk aimed straight at the throbbing heads of an appreciative crowd of misfits.”
We have provided a new recording – a 16 minute piece entitled Lunar Mansions – to the forthcoming Dark, Outside broadcast The da-daRK OUTSIDE, which will transmit from Dada artist Kurt Schwitters‘s Merz Barn in Cumbria as part of the Aerial Festival on 28th-29th of March.
On the live front we are lining up two batches of gigs – some in May & June and then some in October / November – more details as they are announced (and we are open to offers) but suffice to say that we are finally going international!
Those Night Lands reviews: Fragmented Flâneur | [sic] Magazine | Fighting Boredom | Reverb Is For Lovers | Terrascope | The Sleeping Shaman | Echoes and Dust | New Music Social | Fuzzy Sun
Podcasts & Internet Radio: Nightfolk In The Afternoon | Unending Subtleties | Bob Osborne | Dandelion Radio | Turn Me On, Dead Man
Let us know if we’ve missed any!
Thanks for listening.