The Horns Of Happiness - Would I Find Your Psychic Guideline - New EP Record 2006 Secretly Canadian Vinyl - Indie Rock
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The Horns Of Happiness – Would I Find Your Psychic Guideline
Label: | Secretly Canadian – SC 117 |
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Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
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Genre: | Rock |
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Tracklist
A1 | Dowser Hunters | |
A2 | Would I Find Your Psychic Guideline | |
A3 | "Skin Sight" | |
B1 | Untitled | |
B2 | Polyglot | |
B3 | Coal-Wasted Avalanche |
Notes
From Secretly Canadian's page on the release: "From the west coast bedroom pop beginnings of last year's A Sea As A Shore, Aaron Deer's (one half of The Impossible Shapes) one time solo project is now anchored with the drumming kaleidoscope of one Shelley Harrison on their latest 12" Would I Find Your Psychic Guideline.
Now a duo, the Elephant Six foundations have given way to a treasure trove of pounding rhythms and repetitive organ lines not unlike New York's Oneida at their devilish best on Each One Teach One, or 20-odd years earlier when Philip Glass and Suicide brought the minimalist keyboard aesthetic to the rest of the world...but don't be mislead. This is a 12", not some overly heady art-damaged Brooklyn piece of vinyl. Its corn-fed head-bobbin' music from the midwest..."
Inner die-cut white sleeve, regular black vinyl with a yellow label. Side A's label only has 12" name, Side B displays 5 song titles - with a line space between the 3rd and 4th title, implying (as there are 6 songs on the 12") an untitled track, "side b" and legal info.
Album cover screenprinted, limited to 500.
Now a duo, the Elephant Six foundations have given way to a treasure trove of pounding rhythms and repetitive organ lines not unlike New York's Oneida at their devilish best on Each One Teach One, or 20-odd years earlier when Philip Glass and Suicide brought the minimalist keyboard aesthetic to the rest of the world...but don't be mislead. This is a 12", not some overly heady art-damaged Brooklyn piece of vinyl. Its corn-fed head-bobbin' music from the midwest..."
Inner die-cut white sleeve, regular black vinyl with a yellow label. Side A's label only has 12" name, Side B displays 5 song titles - with a line space between the 3rd and 4th title, implying (as there are 6 songs on the 12") an untitled track, "side b" and legal info.
Album cover screenprinted, limited to 500.
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