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I just released an album. It looks like this:

This is not chip music, but there's a Game Boy cameo in the first song and some NES drums in the last one, and tracker-based drums throughout, so... that's something? As with my last folk album, I invite site mods to delete this thread if it does not belong.

But yeah. it's got guitar playing! And tape saturation! And single coil pickup hum! And singing! And analog delay slathered all over everything! If you like fuzzy folk / garage / blues / tape hiss music, you might like it. Give it a listen here: https://harrisonlemke.bandcamp.com/albu … -purgatory

CDs are available to buy now, though they won't be shipping out til the end of the month since the printing process is still underway.

Last edited by Brother Android (Feb 4, 2015 3:34 pm)

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Seattle, WA

#1 Fan reporting in, thanks for the heads up!!

I find it interesting that you have two separate websites for your music releases, each for a different persona

Last edited by Flit (Feb 3, 2015 12:04 am)

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I hear the blues.

Nice vibe on that second track.

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Michigan
Flit wrote:

#1 Fan reporting in, thanks for the heads up!!

You mean #2, right?

Anyways, you couldn't have released this at a better time. I think I'm going to loop it for awhile and wish it were summer some more.
Moving Blues is probably my favorite track right now; it's a really comforting piece.

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Thank you!

@Flit - it doesn't seem appropriate to me to treat this stuff & Brother Android stuff as the same project. Two fundamentally different aesthetics, purposes, etc. Maybe some people could handle the dissonance but I can't.

@Kura - i wouldn't wish a summer like the one these songs are about on anybody. Glad you dig "Moving Blues" as it's one of my favorites.

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CDs are available now, and I think they turned out pretty. There are some pictures here if you'd like to see: https://harrisonlemke.bandcamp.com/albu … -purgatory