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Voices of Lonely
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Catno

MADHAB08

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Country

Australia

Release date

Dec 1, 2023

I have always wanted to play with the voices that toy with my brain. If you welcome them they’re not as bad as they can seem. Belonging gives them freedom to flaunt their strange faces, without the fear of rejection or alienation. I wanted the Roland TB-303 to talk with the voices in an ‘alkaline’ way, departing from it’s popular use in acid music. This record blossomed by playing around with these two things, and using singular charismatic synthesisers whose voices do something unique when guided. The voices and I are hoping you enjoy the listen.

All tracks written, produced, performed and mixed by J. Greville in North Curl Curl. Vocals and lyrics from Greville also unless mentioned. Nik and Steve put down the other lyrics and vocals. Cover artwork is “Deep She Creatures” by Marlene Steyn. Design by Greville. Mastered by Marco Pellegrino and pressed at Mother Tongue.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$40*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Strange Faces

3:39

A2

Weebow Takes Pulse

6:43

A3

Sun, Moon, Stars

2:43

A4

Sun, Moon, Stars (Navi Mix)

4:06

A5

That's My Bun

5:00

B1

We Are Cure

5:02

B2

Blue Dreams

5:18

B3

Nik's Mostly O

2:14

B4

Nik's Mostly O (AEIOU Mix)

3:08

B5

Poolside (Buster's Paradise

4:04

B6

Say Thank You

3:58

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