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November 30th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Silver Dapple – English Girlfriend

Caked from top to bottom in a thick simmer of fuzz, Silver Dapple choose to fight amplifier feedback with massive walls of unclean guitar overdrive. English Girlfriend’s honey dripping sounds echo back two decades at Black Tambourine’s feminine noise-pop, its finely wound songwriting tangible through humble hooks and fairly removed expressionism. À dévorer à pleines dents.

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Silver Dapple – Want To

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Silver Dapple – Song For The Boys

November 29th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Odonis Odonis – Hollandaze

Specters of surf-beat and apparitions of the brothers Reid linger between supercharged shards of feedback from this brazen Toronto trio. Hollandaze channels decade-faded six-string anthemia smoke-ringed into the present like a resinous blast of chromium dioxide. The holy triumvirate of Buzz, Daps and Pleasence group grope the O boys to present this late ’11 stunner in all three formats a gripper could desire. Our only question: who’s dropping this shit on eight-track?

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Odonis Odonis – Handle Bars

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Odonis Odonis – Blood Feast

November 28th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Quaker Parents – No Crime When Covered In Grime

Tape number three from the brothers Grundy feels like a lyric poem that was torn into shards and taped back together again, peaking with “When You Can’t Beat the Dream,” a song that stutters and starts and spits, talking pretty about the edges of consciousness and old rays of light. This band excels at describing the intangible; each song’s mathy meat gives the delicate lyrics weight and heft. Quaker Parents are part of a Halifax vanguard making healthy music that’s good for the brain and body and soul, cleverly disguised with blink-and-you-miss-them hooks. These are songs you can hold onto and listen to over and over again, until you get older, until you smile at last in understanding.

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Quaker Parents – Get In

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Quaker Parents – When You Can’t Beat The Dream

November 25th, 2011

New Canadiana :: THOMAS – Janela

Janela burns eternal; an outlier within the data-set of cosmic dance musik. Layers of its breath carry our spirits, buoyed by waves of emotional grace. Each listening a ceremony; a christening for THOMAS’ ascension. Every song a Eucharist; a celebration for the last feast of genre. And each movement brimming with quanta of popular majesty, shimmering in sync by the union of the jazz. It is heaven. It is joy. It is love. Janela is our last supper. And our revelation. Join hands, minds, and hearts with your neighbour as our spirits dance with ecclesiastical smoothness into the heavens of rhythm and bass.

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THOMAS – (Without So Much As A) Thank You

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THOMAS – Janela

November 23rd, 2011

New Canadiana :: Indigenous Nudes – Cleaning Up For Al

Tech Supporters Nicholas and Cheddle channel all thoughts of “kill roommate” into buzz, wind, fire, distortion and incantations. Indigenous Nudes play with heat guns as séance sounds churn from their guts; writhing a full-term demon baby from underwater delivery through the annals of time/space. Cheddle’s glasnost lingers in the box on the floor that reads “fragile” while ichola scoops up broken glass to throw at anyone who gets too close. To listen is to watch a candle burn with the TV on while mother bakes rotted mincemeat pies and calls from a distance that dinner’s ready.

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Indigenous Nudes – God, Forgive Satan

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Indigenous Nudes – Boots Pissed Blood

November 22nd, 2011

New Canadiana :: Bitter Fictions – Looper Pedal Blues

Revelling in the unabashed pleasures of record collection rock, alt-weekly barnstormer and vinyl slinging stalwart Devin Friesen has hit a stride with his effects-laden solo flight. Looper Pedal Blues is one of two new cassettes from Friesen’s own Gerogerigegege-inspired imprint, pairing epic instrumental fuzz-outs and guitar-damaged confessionals abuzz with post-SY hookery. We love the jams and the jams run free.

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Bitter Fictions – Nervous Stranger

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Bitter Fictions – The Aquarium

November 21st, 2011

New Canadiana :: Student Teacher – Student Teacher

Rambling through the bedhead basement freak scene like a scorched tumbleweed, Student Teacher play hooky with classification. These teenage dirt ‘stache desert jammers make crocodile rock wha-wha pop sound just as leisurely as monotonic garage, wayward drifted psych-outs and corpse paint metal broods. Somewhere between the janglophone twang of Dead Ghosts and Babysitter’s hormone-overdriven hack and thrash, our new favourite Vancouverites are bumming out Mount Pleasant. Grip.

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Student Teacher – Faulty Stance

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Student Teacher – Left for Dead

November 18th, 2011

Imprint :: Fadeaway Tapes

Drifting and pulsating throughout a shimmery vapour trail of releases, Fadeaway Tapes has quietly gained a foothold in the international cassette cosmos. Alongside fellow voyagers Le Révélateur, Élément Kuuda and the rosters of Hobo Cult, TLWS and Los Discos Enfantasmes, Fadeaway founders Nick Maturo and Ryan Connoly co-captain Montreal’s ongoing mission of kosmische discovery. Between label flagship Sundrips, a swath of side projects and likeminded signees, each batch offers a wealth of blissful sounds for third-mind meditation. Nick answered our Qs.

Jesse Locke
Managing Editor
Weird Canada // Texture Magazine
weirdcanada.com // texturemagazine.ca

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Belarisk – Belarisk (excerpts)

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Pierrot Lunaire – Lantern Floating Vessel (excerpts)

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Sundrips – Phased Out (excerpts)

1 :: How did you launch your label and why? C.R.E.A.M.?
Fadeaway started mostly as a means of releasing our own material when nobody else wanted to, but it’s gradually turned into a fun way of working with other artists we appreciate and generally trying to create our own label aesthetic. I still consider myself more of a music guy than a label guy, so sometimes it can feel like a bit of a headache compared to just sitting down and jamming, but I’m very proud of all the work we’ve put into it since we started out.
2 :: To date, which of your releases has been: a) the best-seller, b) your favourite and c) the biggest bummer?
a) Hard to say, I think the batch we put out with 56K, the Thoughts on Air/Trailing split and Tobin’s Spirit Guide sold surprisingly quickly despite it being a larger run than we’d done before at the time.

b) Also hard to pick, but I’d say the Sundrips and Ophivchvs collaboration from 2010 still stands out to me as a beautiful tape in terms of both artwork and this crazy music that totally came out of nowhere.

c) Most of the Sundrips tapes we’ve done on Fadeaway are bummers in one way or another, but I might have to say Basejumping At Cliff Clavin has a particular “bummed” quality that I appreciate.

3 :: What sets you apart from other labels? Music, art, liner notes, posters, glossy 8.5” x 11” head-shots?
I’d say we’re pushing music that’s a little bit different from other labels, although I do think there are some kindred spirits out there. Maybe we’re releasing things that are a little hazier than a lot of other straight up synth labels, although not necessarily in a lo-fi kind of way. I hesitate to use the word Ambient because I feel like that’s a term that’s too easy to just throw around for smooth, meditative music, but I guess there is some sort of a cross-over in to that kind of domain. All in all, it’s hard to pin it down definitively, as it really feels like a genuine extension of Sundrips and of our own tastes and interests, which can be pretty varied. So I guess that’s what makes it special to me.
4 :: Future plans? What can grippers look forward to gripping?
We just put out a new batch right now which includes a new Sundrips tape with a bit of a dreamier sound than usual, as well as a couple of gems from some friends that people will probably make people lose their minds. We have a few things beyond that lined up for Fadeaway in 2012 but nothing set in stone yet. There are also a few more Sundrips releases in the works on other labels, so stay tuned for that.
5 :: Kim Mitchell vs. Randy Bachman?
Tempted to say Randy Bachman out of spite for “Patio Lanterns”, but “Easy To Tame” (especially the video) is so great that it redeems him and then some. He also may be the only rock star to have never gotten laid because he was in a band, which is endearing. So, albeit with a little hesitation, Kim Mitchell.

Fadeaway Tapes Discography (to date)

  • FT001
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • Basejumping At Cliff Clavin
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT002
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • Hidden Dimensions
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT003
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • Star Master Live
  • (3″ CD-R, 2010)
  • FT004
  • ::
  • Video Diaries
  • Carryin’ On
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT005
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • Diffuse Contours
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT006
  • ::
  • Sundrips & Ophivchvs
  • Satellites OF The Elders
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT007
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • Arrays
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT008
  • ::
  • Cloudland Ballrooms & Sundrips
  • Split
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT009
  • ::
  • Aphid Palisades
  • Aphid Palisades
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT010
  • ::
  • 56k
  • Calls In The Night
  • (Cassette, 2010)
  • FT011
  • ::
  • Thoughts On Air / Trailing
  • Split
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT012
  • ::
  • Tobin’s Spirit Guide
  • Homesick
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT013
  • ::
  • Belarisk
  • Belarisk
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT014
  • ::
  • Pierrot Lunaire
  • Lantern Floating Vessel
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT015
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • Phased Out
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT016
  • ::
  • Élément Kudda
  • Flight II
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT017
  • ::
  • Sundrips
  • The Shapes Of THe Corridors
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT018
  • ::
  • Event Cloak
  • Physical Computing
  • (Cassette, 2011)
  • FT019
  • ::
  • Trailing
  • Stingray / From the Top Of The Stairs [pt. 1 & 2]
  • (Cassette, 2011)

November 17th, 2011

New Canadiana :: Passion Party – EP

Perverted freaks coast to coast rejoice. Passion Party is the sound of infatuation: a late-night solo mission to peek through the blinds of your neighbourhood cutie while she sleeps. This is night vision synth-pop obfuscated by tape scum to soundtrack the graveyard shift at your local Couche-Tard. Like a finger-steam love letter written on glass, Chris Keys’ leering come-ons will send a chill up your vertebrae. Complete with black lace garter from Heather Rappard.

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Passion Party – DARK SEXUALITY

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Passion Party – SECRET SEXXX

November 16th, 2011

New Canadiana :: PONCTUATION – EP

PONCTUATION, duo de punk garage guitare/batterie de Québec-la-ville, a fait paraître cette cassette de deux tounes qui s’appelle EP en mai, qui sera bientôt suivie d’un EP de 4 tounes sur 7″ qui ne pourra pas s’appeler EP bien qu’il sera bien plus un EP que ce simple simple, n’est-ce pas. C’est le fuzz amusé d’une guitare habile dont les envolées criardes ne s’éloignent jamais trop longtemps du tapochage primal des peaux pour des brûlots gaillards enveloppés d’une tendresse agitée de geeks de la musique : une « Fille à la mini-jupe » punky, pas mal Sonics-esque et une dodelinante slack n’ roll et quelque peu Thee Oh Sees-esque « je love ART », deux petits brins d’épopée dans le bruit. Meilleur nouveau groupe franco de l’année? Je pense que oui.

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Ponctuation – la fille à la mini-jupe

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Ponctuation – je love ART

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