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Editorial control is minimal, so you will be able to write about what you want when you want.Taiga Remains is the solo project of Students of Decay label head Alex Cobb.Cobb on his label, it is clear that Cobb has been hard at work fiddling with his sound.Wailing Bones series) use glacially shifting background drones as a base for whirrs, squawks, and buzzing tones to dance around.This may not seem like a big shift, but it changes the overall feel of the pieces significantly.Think of it as the difference between early Birchville Cat Motel and recent Robert Horton headtrips or My Cat Is an Alien careening through an asteroid belt thrown down by Hototogisu.Nothing really sits still or coasts here.Paper Lanterns is the work of a fertile and restive imagination and Taiga Remains is definitely a project to keep an ear out for.Thanks for signing in,
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Sign up today.Virb logos, graphics, designs, page headers, icons and buttons are the property of Virb Inc.Taiga Remains project pushes the exact opposite vibes as the name of his Students of Decay label.In an edition of 100 tapes in oversized plastic cases with an insert and printed labels.Conducted by sunlight and aged puerh and performed with acoustic guitar, electronics, loops, bows and chopsticks.Recorded live at Acacia Sound, September 2007."Fabulous concentric circles have been emanating out from Alex Cobbs own splosh in the pond for quite some time now.Taiga Remains, have seen the good Mr Cobb accepted into many a loving home...An engrossing musical sensation very much akin swimming in a lake of luke warm brass.Melancholic drones coupled with majestic guitar effects haunt our winter.Label: Students Of DecayFormat: 3" CDRReleased: 2005two part 3" cdr released by taiga remains (alex cobb) on students of decay which had a very limited run of 50 copies.Siberian waters, sunkissed and invigorated.Part one of this journey is a dense and methodic drone in the spirit of Birchville Cat Motel.It is like watching the sun first pierce the horizon on a perfect, snowy dawn.Cobb layers each instrument perfectly, creating something so dense that you can't help but be enveloped.It's quite an impressive introduction to the monster that is Taiga Remains.Again, Birchville Cat Motel is a jumping off point, but the somewhat abrasive nature to these sounds also remind me of the UK's mighty Vibracathedral Orchestra.Either way, this is an excellent and impressive debut from what will surely become one of the Rust Belt's finest.Live, Heeley Institute, Sheffield, E...You can edit this page to correct data or upload images, but you must log in first.My Discogs
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