Artist == Sleeps In Oysters
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Ranging from delicate to grimy, Sleeps In Oysters use a myriad of textures and intricacies to create soulful electronica.
The track Februrary, regardless has been given to OCM Downloads for exclusive release. This is part of the sessions that form their long awaited album Lo! released early 2011. Sleeps In Oysters release the first single from their new album, The Brambles in Starlight, at the launch event for Editions of You, which is part of OCM's autumn 2010 season.
"Wonderful, multilayered folktronica…This is a record you'll want to keep and play for a long time." 5/5 Experimental Tune of the month, Mixmag
"Avant folktronica...admirably adventurous" Time Out
"Freak-folk electronics...Link of the Day" The Wire
"Vivid electro-acoustic pop, beautifully recorded...the most joyous of post-Aphex/Bjork musical nuances that gently fizz and crackle" Warp
www.myspace.com/sleepsinoysters
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