It's Disjointed Oddities™ Day!
How will you celebrate?
Firstly can you spot the difference between these three
identical images below?
That’s right! They are completely identical. That’s because on Disjointed Oddities™ Day things that appear different or strange are united in a confluence of joyous abandon. A Child, the Hare and the Old Wooden Chair on Keith Seatman’s celebration of things apparently separate but actually unified: “Disjointed Oddities and Other SuchThings” captures this perfectly. The strange shuffling steam train beat, electronic whistles, creaks and a guide to etiquette at a party playing within, underline the complexities and delights of this exciting EP. “Please and thank you and thank you very much for coming.”
No Disjointed Oddities™ Day would be complete without
a visit to Grey Lake. The haunting beats and Cutleresque reminiscing are both
haunting and strangely hilarious, which of course is a juxtaposition that this
day is all about.
future as the beat, sweeping synth and electro drum whoops sweep you along.
On Disjointed Oddities™ Day you absolutely can get Something for Nothing. As this exploration of being stalked by a neo-plastic Jenny
Agutter android through a haunted 1970’s Antique store shows absolutely. "Listen
to this one."
But we are all Broken Folk. “An Empire is falling” as the
Revbjelde remix informs us and Disjointed Oddities day will end. But it doesn’t
have to. You can celebrate Disjointed Oddities™ day every day by buying this bloody
brilliant EP here.
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