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BYR 012EP
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Andrew Weatherall returns with Ride's (and Oasis') guitarist Andy Bell for a second release on Byrd Out. Andrew suggested Bell test a Les Paul guitar out over a track he was working on, and "Making Friends With The Invader" is the resulting track, which Andrew paired with the EP's title track "Blue Bullet." Both tracks plough the trippy, cosmic dub furrow, and come in at a weighty eight and nine minutes plus.
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BYR 012CS
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Andrew Weatherall returns with Ride's (and Oasis') guitarist Andy Bell for a second release on Byrd Out. Andrew suggested Bell test a Les Paul guitar out over a track he was working on, and "Making Friends With The Invader" is the resulting track, which Andrew paired with the EP's title track "Blue Bullet." Both tracks plough the trippy, cosmic dub furrow, and come in at a weighty eight and nine minutes plus. Edition of 200 cassettes.
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RGC 023LP
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Double LP version. "If Convenanza, released in February, was a distillation of all of Andrew Weatherall's influences into one place, then Consolamentum takes that instinct a step further -- here he invites friends old and new to rework the tracks from that album in their own style. On board are redoubtable musical architects such as David Holmes (under his new 'Unloved' guise), Justin Robertson (wearing his 'Deadstock 33s' hat), and the legendary Bernard Fevre of Black Devil Disco Club notoriety. Leading the charge of the new guard are tracks by Heretic, Red Axes, Solar Bears and Vox Low."
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RGC 023CD
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"If Convenanza, released in February, was a distillation of all of Andrew Weatherall's influences into one place, then Consolamentum takes that instinct a step further -- here he invites friends old and new to rework the tracks from that album in their own style. On board are redoubtable musical architects such as David Holmes (under his new 'Unloved' guise), Justin Robertson (wearing his 'Deadstock 33s' hat), and the legendary Bernard Fevre of Black Devil Disco Club notoriety. Leading the charge of the new guard are tracks by Heretic, Red Axes, Solar Bears and Vox Low."
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