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In his most bold and experiential work yet, Shuttle358 (Californian Dan Abrams) pulls you into a highly immersive blend of cinematic loops met with warm analogue performances, fragments of long ago spools of mellotron tape, piano string plucking, hazy guitar processing reminiscent of Abramsβ Fenton project, and field recordings under the stars. The first in several different upcoming works from one of 12kβs most revered and respected artists, Shuttle358βs long-awaited new album "Can You Prove I Was Born" is a melancholic bedtime story; a familiar aura. A mobius strip. Created and mastered for vinyl with artwork featuring Polish photographer Ada Augustyniak, whose forest landscapes echo the cosmic motifs of the album. The jacket is beautifully printed on heavy-weight stockwith a silver foil inlay and the pressing is on 180g virgin vinyl. It is limited to 500 copies. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Can You Prove I Was Born
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Imaginary Other
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Meteor Heart
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Paper Wings
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Burrowed Vows
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Bent, and swallowed and opened again
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Dirty Sunkiss
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Prisms
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A Ground Without A Figure
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Years Later
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