posted : Lunes, Junio 17th, 2013





posted : Lunes, Junio 17th, 2013





posted : Domingo, Junio 16th, 2013





posted : Domingo, Junio 16th, 2013





This track will be released on limited 12” and download on Mark’s own Shape Records label on 10th June!

‘Triangulation Station’ comes from our forthcoming album ‘Released By The Movement’, due for release in the autumn.

The single will come with with three additional exclusive tracks. Inlet is a new track we recorded at the Rhombus Rooms using a lot of synths, a drum machine and none at all of shouting. Plus a woozy drone remix of Triangulation Station by Welsh musician/producer R. Seiliog and our remix of I Chi by the awesome Danish band Pinkunoizu.

Pre-orders of the 12” come with immediate download of this track. The vinyl includes a colour riso printed sleeve and a poster issue of The Isness, a zine made by ourselves.

Recorded and mixed in Wales by Stephen Black. All artwork by Islet.

http://www.shaperecords.co.uk
http://isletislet.com

posted : Jueves, Junio 13th, 2013





Marou, Fraiseurs de Chocolat: Two chocolatiers combine Vietnamese ingredients with traditional French methods for award-winning bars
Lauren Espeseth, coolhunting.com
Marou, Fariseurs de Chocolat is appealing at first for its sweet packaging, but even more so for what’s inside. Two French chocolatiers, whose names together make Marou, created the first “bean to bar” single-origin chocolate company in Vietnam af…

Marou, Fraiseurs de Chocolat: Two chocolatiers combine Vietnamese ingredients with traditional French methods for award-winning bars
Lauren Espeseth, coolhunting.com

Marou, Fariseurs de Chocolat is appealing at first for its sweet packaging, but even more so for what’s inside. Two French chocolatiers, whose names together make Marou, created the first “bean to bar” single-origin chocolate company in Vietnam af…

posted : Lunes, Junio 10th, 2013





posted : Lunes, Junio 10th, 2013





pitchfork:

Read Mark Richardson’s Best New Music review of Boards of Canada’s first album in eight years, Tomorrow’s Harvest.

pitchfork:

Read Mark Richardson’s Best New Music review of Boards of Canada’s first album in eight years, Tomorrow’s Harvest.

posted : Lunes, Junio 10th, 2013





reblogged from : Pitchfork

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