Monday, February 06, 2006

Leave Now For Adventure...

"An amazing piece of music..." "Throbbing..." - Huw Stephens BBC Radio 1

"The most satisfying electronica album of the year... 9/10" - Drowned in Sound

"That certainly snapped me out of a lethargic mood..." - Steve Lamacq BBC Radio 1




Feedle - Song For Dogs

Feedle - Home

I'm more than a little excited about this.
If you like your music of the melodious electronics, ragged drunken beats and howling noise variety, then I can only assume you'll love this.

'Leave Now For Adventure' by Feedle is released today on SVC Records and has already been getting quite a bit of attention, not least from BBC Radio 1's Huw Stephens who described it as "An outstanding piece of music..." when he recently played 'Song For Dogs' on his wonderfully eclectic show.
I completely agree with him.

Feedle hails from Sheffield Sex City , although not too much is known about him...
But it's been said that he's A DJ who can't mix, a musician who can't be bothered to make music and a performer who hates performing.....
It's all lies I tell you.

Feedle is clearly a man who knows a thing or two about making stunning, noisy yet beautiful music.
And if you don't believe me then check out these two tracks that didn't make it onto the album...

Feedle - Wooden Hill

Feedle - Man Vs The Hallucinations



'Leave Now For Adventure' can be bought for the meager sum of £3.00 from SVC Records encoded at a glorious 256kbps, you will also receive print quality pdf's of the front and back sleeves along with an on body cd label to print out at your leisure.
Bargain.


Buy - Feedle - Leave Now For Adventure
Visit - Feedle
Visit - Feedle @ SVC Records
Visit - Huw Stephens @ BBC Radio 1
Visit - Drowned in Sound
Visit - Steve Lamacq BBC Radio 1 @ BBC Radio 1

Simon
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