Stubborn
29 November 2022
The EP is out now!
Stubborn is being deployed!
You can find it on bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon, Deezer, et al!
Sometimes instrumental, sometimes pop, Stubborn is a shuffling look back at active daydreaming, self revolt and the one thing you should always know.
CREDITS
Guitars on “The Cut” and “Fine” by Leo Abrahams
Vocals on “And Now This” by Whitney Sanchez
Vocals and Ukulele on “Signs” by Huong Su
Mixing engineer: Adam Woodhams
Mastering: Matt Bishop
Special ♥ to Virginie Urbain.
Y Y Y
Inevitable
Inevitable is officially available through a big Corporation near you!
bandcamp, Apple Music, Google Play, YouTube Music, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon and possibly others
Succinct time capsule of moods & settings from 2018-2019, Inevitable serves as a literal record of accelerating scales quietly foreseen. As past models converge with what we know, Inevitable embraces its ultra rapid cycling nature and reminds us that while our fate might be tragic, the future is not.
Mixing engineer: Adam Woodhams (Website / Soundcloud)
Special ♥ to Virginie Urbain.
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Y Y Y
Y is Out!
Y is officially available through a big Corporation near you!
bandcamp, Apple Music, iTunes Store, Google Play Music, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon and possibly others
Late follow-up to "I Can See Forever", the Y EP is a collection of 4 tracks about memories of the future and a look at our impending doom with childlike wonder. May be used as a soundtrack on your way to the shrink.
Mixed by Nicolas Saez and Julien Demoulin..
Thread based on an original idea by Julien Demoulin.
Special ♥ to Virginie Urbain.
STUFF
New items available!
The store now features Y items, including clocks to watch time pass you by.
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TIME IS RUNNING OUT
Ho ho hm!
I CAN SEE FOREVER
The album is out!
I Can See Forever is officially available through a big Corporation near you!
bandcamp, Apple Music, iTunes Store, Google Play Music, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon and possibly others
You can listen to the whole short thing for free but here’s what it might be about, if you’re curious.
I Can See Forever was supposed to be a dysphoric rock debut about broken strings and IPG addiction. Or maybe a prepared piano study of a world burdened by the looming end of that last delusion called free will.
Instead, it has jazz flute and Nicki Brand, synth guitars, bongos and tasteful ambulance sounds. Instead, it features a singing AI that has never made a single mistake before recording this. And best of all, it’s barely 30 minutes long!But wait. Was this skillfully recorded in various, equally elaborate studios with a trove of vintage synths? It might as well have been with the guidance of the only critic you’ll ever need: Frenchman mix master and mustachioed heartbreaker Julien Demoulin.
Dedicated to the lovely Virginie Urbain.
STUFF
Good news, everyone!
You can now buy stuff you don’t need with free shipping worldwide till October 11th using this link!