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eruditio
01-12-2012, 05:34 PM
I just noticed that Boomkat have started their own record label. The second release looks promising (http://boomkat.com/#vinyl/623165-1991-high-tech-high-life-vinyl-edition)with plenty of healthy name-checks:

**The second release on our Boomkat Editions imprint, a limited vinyl edition of 1991's debut album, originally released on cassette earlier this year on the Opal Tapes label, initial copies on transparent wax, all copies individually numbered** 1991's breathtaking, elegiac debut album 'High Tech High Life' was an undoubted highlight of our 2012. We love it so much we just had to ask Opal Tapes if we could reissue it on vinyl; and now here it is on our little label. The chimeric, enigmatic output of one talented yung'un from Gothenburg, Sweden, it isolates and teases out that sort of melancholic, nostalgic new age wow-and-flutter that makes records by Boards Of Canada, Oneohtrix Point Never and JD Emmanuel such evergreens on our bedroom shelves. Filtering spine-tingling synth arpeggios through gauzy, low-vis ferric murk, it rarely fails to register that ineffable, piloerect effect, regularly turning up the sort of lump-in-the-throat hooks and moments that leave us blinking and gratified with a life-affirming sensitivity. In a sense, the density of tape noise almost borders on the extreme at times, perhaps simulating the effect of a well worn and much-loved private pressing recently thawed from deep freeze storage, or maybe best compared to Grouper casting her magic on offcuts of 'S.A.W. II'. But there's also a sort of economy of melodic resolution that's somehow inseparable from his icy North European locale, sharing that elusive, yearning, hauntological quality with, say, Burial or Pye Corner Audio, a coming to terms with rose-tinted futures past. We'll shut up now, except to say it's a just a bit essential.


Now to go and find out what the first one I missed was.... :(

Ian Townsend
05-12-2012, 07:04 PM
Read that review, listened to the clips and sounded interesting enough to pick up. Passing on the first Boomkat release though, a 12" that didn't connect at all.

I like the feel of their release policy though, a nice and relaxed 'if we like it we'll put it out regardless of what category it is.'.

Cheers for the heads up D!