"Following a triumphant appearance at Colour What Done Gone Up There FEST in Brighton (choccymunk.fr.com), Beyt Al Tapes presents a welcome dose of cosmic brain gunge - guaranteed to take the edge off.
If dribbly analogue squelch and foggy hypno-mumble are your bag, get ready... Lost in the haunted jungle, dosed up on loopy juice, the chainsaw circle tightens.
Come! Ride down the mountains of madness and stop at the burger van of eternity - we're buying. The secret sauce is experimental music, hehe.
Limited to 51 tapes with pro-printed "Lycra Summit" artwork, this is a pure, loving tribute to the Flemish meteor. Clear tapes with black mountain on-tape stickers.
Gira d'Beartown! :/"
— Beartown Records
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released August 31, 2019
Recorded at Forest in the spring of 2019 by Beyt al Tapes. Instruments: MFB Kraftwerg, cardboard tubes, Dynacord Echocord Mini, Martanz PMD 201, 202 & 430, Teac & Voice. Photo by Beyt al Tapes. Big thanks to Joris for the King Quails sounds, to Krysztoff & Brecht for the advise on the Cover, to Thomas De Gendt for his inspirational Holy Mary Monster escapes, and big kudos to the kind people of Beartown. Quote by Tim Krabbé.
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