Pumice
(2010) Pumice 10" / V0
"Some time ago, I got a message from Stefan Neville about this record: "I been workin on some recording for you. some dumb punk slop and some tape loop soup and a pretty love song." I couldn't describe the record better. It's maybe the end of an era for Pumice with his 8 track pushed to its maximum limits and dying soon after these recordings were finished. So the result is maybe one of the noisier Pumice records to date... with a pretty love song. Recorded in june 2009 in Sandringham, Auckland, NZ. And mixed in january 2010 at Mainz." doubtful sounds
Marcadores: • folk, • kiwi, • lo-fi, • noise, • noise rock, • psychedelic, Pumice
TOP 2009 [joao filho]
group doueh treeg sallan
olaibi tingaruda
animal collective merriweather post pavilion
ooioo armonico hewa
tomutonttu tomutonttu
caetano veloso zii e zie
mf doom born like this
wet hair dream
fiery furnaces im going away
eric copeland RGAR
dinosaur jr farm
wolf eyes aways wrong
b fachada um fim de semana no pónei dourado
lightning bolt early delights
matrix metals flamingo breeze
cidadão instigado uhuu!
omar souleyman dabke 2020
black dice repo
excepter black beach
pumice persevere
group bombino guitars from agadez volume II
the parasails skylife
black pus 0: ultimate beat off
tortoise beacons of ancestorship
ducktails landscapes
high places and soft circle SPLIT
wavves wavves
jackie o-motherfucker ballads of the revolution
asa-chang and junray kage no nai hito
grizzly bear veckatimest
giusepi lelasi aix
Pumice
"Its always a struggle. The instruments are wearing out, the guitar gets
harder and harder to tune, the tape loops get sicker and the batteries get
flatter, but Pumice perseveres." - Stefan Neville
(2009) Persevere 7" / V0
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Grouper / Pumice
Grouper (Liz Harris) and Pumice (Stefan Neville) are set to join forces on a tour of Neville's New Zealand homeland in March. To commemorate this event, Soft Abuse (in conjunction with the artists themselves) will release a tour 7" single, which is strictly limited to 500 copies & features exclusive new songs. Grouper's contribution, 'Rising Height,' is a gorgeous example of her elongated Kendra Smith-esque fuzzy drone craft. Pumice gives us 'Twin Neck Double Kick Bum Chin,' a new song that could've fit well on Quo.
(2009) New Zealand Tour Single (Split 7") / V0
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