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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Presenting ... “Moirai (waag_rel058)” by Microvolt





“Moirai (waag_rel058)” is the first release on weareallghosts from experimental electronic musician, Paul Randall aka Microvolt. It is a wonderful collection of delicate soundscapes with an intricacy that has captivated me since I first got to hear them a good few months ago.

Paul Randall presents something beautiful with “Moirai (waag_rel058)”, something that fits nicely with the emerging waag ‘sound’ and yet broadens it too. This is my kind of experimental ambient: captivating and utterly immersive, a series of soundscapes that work really, really well in both the foreground and the back.

I hope you will Microvolt’s first release on weareallghosts. Who knows, with your support, he may be back with more!

An MP3 version of this album is available for free on Archive or a lossless version available on Bandcamp for 'pay what you want' which does include £0.

If you do decide to download this album for free then all we ask in return is that you tell your friends, tweet a link or post it on Facebook, write a review and spread the word.

Enjoy “Moirai (waag_rel058)”.

- Tx



https://archive.org/details/waag_rel058



Saturday, October 11, 2014

Presenting ... "Ghosts We All Are (waag_sng007)" by David Gerard





I’m a huge fan of David Gerard’s music and to have a 15 minute piece from him on weareallghosts is a personal delight.

“Ghosts we all are (waag_sng007)” is his personal tribute to waag … he wrote it especially for my wee label and the community we've built around it ... and I will always be indebted to him for that. It is a vibrant piece that has a distinct ebb and flow, a rhythm that is wonderfully immersive and rather hypnotic.

I love this piece and hope David will be back with more.

An MP3 version of this album is available for free on Archive or a lossless version available on Bandcamp for 'pay what you want' which does include £0.

If you do decide to download this album for free then all we ask in return is that you tell your friends, tweet a link or post it on Facebook, write a review and spread the word.

Enjoy “Ghosts we all are (waag_sng007)” and please, please take time to discover David Gerard’s body of work.

- Tx




https://archive.org/details/waag_sng007




Sunday, October 5, 2014

Presenting ... "Corrugate (waag_rel057)" by Red Pools





"Corrugate (waag_rel056)" is two tracks of roughly the same ilk that I produced in the first half of 2014.

Thanks to Thomas Mathie, Wolfgang Merx, Dario Lozano-Thornton, Phil Begg, Grace Smith, Nichola Stafford, Michael Bridgewater, Adam Denton, Mark Hadman, Crow Versus Crow, Stephen Ferrell, Roo Carpenter, Michael Hann, the twitter community, weareallghosts and others for all sorts of reasons.

Special thanks to Thomas for agreeing to float this boat, and for, as always, making this thing possible.

This will probably the last substantial volume of material from me for a while to take some time away from releasing.

- Sean

I found Corrugate to be a wonderfully engaging electroacoustic journey, one that twists and turns in the most delightfully hypnotic manner.

Both Radium and Erosion (tracks or “sides” 1 and 2 of this release) are a pure, unadulterated celebration of invention and the creative spirit … and come highly commended.

I really do hope you enjoy these pieces from Sean and, while I am a wee bit disappointed at his current hiatus, I am glad I have this release as well as his previous two releases on waag - “Erasal (waag_rel046)” and “Knurled Fog | Agerich (waag_sng005)” - to tide me over.

An MP3 version of this album is available for free on Archive or a lossless version available here for 'pay what you want' which does include £0.

If you do decide to download this album for free then all we ask in return is that you tell your friends, tweet a link or post it on Facebook, write a review and spread the word.

- Tx

https://archive.org/details/waag_rel057



Saturday, October 4, 2014

Presenting ... "Dronescape 021 (waag_drs021)" by Cousin Silas





Welcome to the twenty-first dronescape from Cousin Silas, another post-70 minute piece from someone who I personally think is at the top of their game. Coming off the back of his first CD on weareallghosts, this dronescape provides a fitting rest.

It is an open and spacious drone filled with wonder and the anticipation of the unknown. It is a delight.

I hope you enjoy Dronescape 021 as much as I do.

An MP3 version of this album is available for free on Archive or a lossless version available here for 'pay what you want' which does include £0.

If you do decide to download this album for free then all we ask in return is that you tell your friends, tweet a link or post it on Facebook, write a review and spread the word.

Enjoy 021.

- Tx



https://archive.org/details/waag_drs021