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Mark Churcher
A Nice Random Meet
On the back of V- Necks re issue Auto and the Lost 1990s Recordings one half of the band V Neck Mark Churcher takes time out from from his Chicago Bee project to deliver his first full length album on Emote.
He teams up with the cult Brighton based experimental artist Alasdair Willis (The Vitamin B 12) who plays saxophone on 3 of the 11 tracks on the album.
The album has all the hallmarks of an Emote record and more. Likely to be listed as down tempo / abstract ambient and blending many different styles together.
If you are in tune with free jazz and abstract electronic tribal music you should find this good home spooky listening .
Supported by Chloe Alice Frieda of Alien Jams and Damo B of the Outer Limits Radio Show
A1
Home and Dry
A2
Poi Poi Poi
A3
Are Gate
B1
Homage to V Neck
B2
Old Duck
B3
Loaded
C1
Segway
C2
Odd Stoop
C3
Naughty Letter
D1
ESP Gulls
D2
Mask-Debate