24 Sep 2010 — Henning Lahmann
Close your eyes and get ready for some interstellar vibes coming to you from a galaxy named Brooklyn, splendidly meandering, NASA approved spaced-out jams that instantly take you to places far far away from home.
Future Shuttle is the joint endeavor of Jessa Farkas and Camilla Padgitt-Coles, and their synth-driven experimentalism is all colors of the universe condensed into sounds that spontaneously and randomly spread over canvas, apparently without any deeper concept yet still eventually adding up to breathtaking abstract art.
Though both
Birth Of Europa and
Fields Of Dreams have already been floating around in the world of fiber optic cables for a while, Future Shuttle have just now finally finished their debut EP
Water's Edge on which both tunes will appear, only in slightly more professionally recorded versions. Produced by Sam Haar of the mighty Brooklynites
Blondes, the record will contain six tracks that won't have ended before the minute hand has finished its course, which might be considered a little excessive for a piece designated as EP, but after all, what is one hour considering the
age of the universe?
Water's Edge is planned to be dropped very soon on CDr via Tennessee's promising new label
Intercoastal Artists, though there might be a release on vinyl as well. Until then, we recommend you head over to Future Shuttle's
bandcamp to stream two more demos from
Water's Edge.
Future Shuttle - Birth Of EuropaFuture Shuttle - Fields Of Dreams
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Close your eyes and get ready for some interstellar vibes coming to you from a galaxy named Brooklyn, splendidly meandering, NASA approved spaced-out jams that instantly take you to places far far away from home.
Future Shuttle is the joint endeavor of Jessa Farkas and Camilla Padgitt-Coles, and their synth-driven experimentalism is all colors of the universe condensed into sounds that spontaneously and randomly spread over canvas, apparently without any deeper concept yet still eventually adding up to breathtaking abstract art.
Though both
Birth Of Europa and
Fields Of Dreams have already been floating around in the world of fiber optic cables for a while, Future Shuttle have just now finally finished their debut EP
Water's Edge on which both tunes will appear, only in slightly more professionally recorded versions. Produced by Sam Haar of the mighty Brooklynites
Blondes, the record will contain six tracks that won't have ended before the minute hand has finished its course, which might be considered a little excessive for a piece designated as EP, but after all, what is one hour considering the
age of the universe?
Water's Edge is planned to be dropped very soon on CDr via Tennessee's promising new label
Intercoastal Artists, though there might be a release on vinyl as well. Until then, we recommend you head over to Future Shuttle's
bandcamp to stream two more demos from
Water's Edge.
Future Shuttle - Birth Of EuropaFuture Shuttle - Fields Of Dreams