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R.Seiliog presents new LP 'Megadoze'

Welsh producer R.Seiliog aka Robin Edwards returns with his new LP, Megadoze, a subtle shift from the sonic palette of critically acclaimed In Hz and 2016’s Shedhead EP. R.Seiliog creates a gentle stir from darkness, coaxing ambisonic visions of the void with synth-driven tides. Megadoze refined prologue surges through visceral tapestries of static and haze merging ambient techno, musique concrète and field recordings.

Astounding lead track 'Opal Drift' with its enveloping structures builds through ambient textures and a bricolage of half-remembered techno and synth waves, it’s like the evocative sound of flowing water softly sculpting the rocks of the Black mountains. Sonically daring and sewn with intricate genre-blurring levels of detail, each cut remains connected to the heart of nature in its elemental force, Megadoze is perhaps R.Seiliog’s finest record yet.

R.Seiliog emerged from the pine-coned hills of Peniel, North Wales. Releasing the warm analog psychedelia of 2012's Shuffles EP, and his debut long player, 2013's Doppler, which was a wide-eyed homage to Krautrock. Manic Street Preachers were so inspired by his debut album that the band entrusted Edwards to remix Manic Street Preachers’ single ‘Futurology'.

Megadoze tracklist:

01. Opal Drift

02. DC Offset

03. Obsidian

04. Portals

05. Vitamin Filter

06. Zemlya

07. Nectar Phase

08. Waxwing

09. Chalk Fields

10. Coda

 

 

 

New Video From Little Grim

Following a successful string of single releases, South London indie-pop duo Little Grim have returned with ‘Silence’, their unforgettable new track that fuses their penetrating lyricism and psychedelic riffs with infectious, floor-filling beats. The powerful new video directed by David Ranson paints a dark but beautiful image of city life and personal struggle. It sees a day through the eyes of a London teen fighting back against a cheating partner and predatory commuter aggression, making for an at times uneasy watch but one with a particularly empowering message.

‘Silence’ is a hazy slice of smooth dream-pop about the pressures of modern life, Joe Murphey tells us “We are so proud to release this film which we feel encapsulates so much of the songs meaning in such a powerful way. It's an overwhelming strain when you're feeling attacked by constant pressure and noises inside your own mind. It can make you feel like the loneliest person in the world, especially living in a city. To anyone who feels this way, you're not alone.”

Collaborating in the studio with producer, Brett Cox (Jack Garratt, Tusks, Vök), the band have pushed their production into a surprising new territory that takes the nostalgic vintage swagger of their first records and laces it with electronic beats and relentless bass lines.

Little Grim came together after singer Joe Murphy and guitarist Jeremy Barclay met in a secondary school jazz band, and discovered a shared love for making quirky, off-the-wall indie tunes. Since then, a run of single releases since 2014 has seen them hone their songwriting into the mature form it takes today. They’ve shared stages with the likes of Husky Loops and Rat Boy, and with an upcoming EP, as well as regular live music and club nights they promote themselves in Peckham, they are ready to make their unique mark on the alternative indie landscape.

 

 

 

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