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The Future Sound of London - MTV 1996
A Wilderness of Elsewheres | Mer Maggie Roberts | Virtual Futures Salon
Emma Ruth Rundle - Shadows of My Name - Audiotree Live
Taken from the album "The Irrepassable Gate" out Dec 02 on CD/Digital. Vinyl edition out early 2017 whenever. Produced by Randall Dunn. Artwork and design by Glyn Smyth for Stag & Serpent. Track
THE IRREPASSABLE GATE, Ash Borer’s third full length effort, will be released on December 2, 2016 by Profound Lore Records. To celebrate the album’s release, Ash Borer will embark on a week long West Coast tour in January, and return to Europe for an extensive tour in the Spring. Dates will be posted once they are confirmed. Other regions will be booked eventually. Produced by Randall Dunn. Cover art by Glyn Smyth. You can stream the title track off of the record and view it’s cover art below.
Damien Dubrovnik – Live at Home Sweet Home, New York
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONdFFEw4_0c)
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