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Music From Another Place (Limited Edition Vinyl + Signed Poster)
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Limited edition on black vinyl – 250 copies only. With signed A3 poster – exclusive to Logo Fiasco.
Musician and writer Tim Maycox debuts under the alias Wooden Tape, with his album ‘Music From Another Place’. It is a Ameless collecAon of music that recalls pastoral lands, summer months and folk rituals. Having played in various bands, supporAng acts such as Teeth of the Sea and Mainliner and playing Liverpool InternaAonal FesAval of Psychedelia, Tim has recently turned his aKenAon to wriAng a set of pieces based on his memories of children’s television themes coupled with flashes of acid folk and classic OST music of the 1970’s & 80’s. Sonically the album is awash with picked acousAc guitars, percussive adornments, warm synth pads and organ. The Atles themselves, suggest lost soundtracks or memories of forgoKen TV themes. As much about Ame and place as it is about musical influence, this album has been wriKen, performed and recorded by Maycox, who will be taking a band out for some live shows in the Summer of ’23 in support of this album.
‘A beautifully clear melding of minimal electronics and acoustic guitar. This is music without side or cynicism that nevertheless sparkles with a kind of healing magic’ – Jim Jupp, Ghostbox 2023.
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