Before his super limited self released tapes where discovered by the broader Noise audience, Dressing was Ireland’s best kept secret, and considered a somewhat “weirder” voice in the scene. From the artist name, track titles, to the artworks of his selfmade tapes and the peculiar sound itself – he was one of the artists that stood out from the rest and thus quickly gained attention from bigger labels.r
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“Low Relief” is a texture heavy and hazy execution in field recordings, tape manipulation and wobbly electronics – not really sounding like anything he has done before. Even hints of melody can be heard and the crunch and crackles that the tracks offer are very satisfying.
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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