Frans de Waard, Takuji Naka & Tim Olive / False Mercury


The parameters for this kind of music might seem different but when you listen to enough you are still trying to filter out the massive quantities of ho-hum and get to the good stuff. Sometimes I think it is the time you listen. I have listened to quite a bit from this label (845audio) over the long hours of Templetown lockdown and most of the releases maintain a good standard, generally interesting and full of sonic detail. They are mostly in the rinse, cycle, repeat mode of drone, click, whirr applied in thinnish washes and waves. Gentler, satisfying explorations, then. And the fetish-sating sleeves don't hurt at all in the sell especially for anyone keen to accesorize with their soft furnishings, ceramics and pot plants like me.



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