Originally released as EXTREMELY limited edition cassette box sets, the LTRC EP's are finally committed to 12" vinyl, strictly limited to 250 copies. Curated by members of the band Clinic, this is a unique project channelling ethnographic Radiolore from the Dorset village of Symondsbury. The inaugural edition is hand stamped and numbered featuring full download and bonus radio broadcast monologues by Owen Sudbury.
Side A:
1. Intro
2. Judder by Octopus
3. Click Clap by Panhandle
4. The Woodchoppers Ball Interlude
Side B:
1. The Dessert Course by Die Deutsche Fleeter
2. Pieter Blocher Interlude
3. Stormy Point by Pieter Blocher
4. Horses Hooves by Anon
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Great album, love the dreamy nostalgic spacey-ness. The old educational samples transport me back to early school days in the TV room and when all we had to worry about was if we were wearing the right trainers or swapping Panini football stickers. vsep13
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This entire album is staggeringly good, but my favourite is Slowly Coming Together, which does indeed seem to slowly distill all that is Jilk into one track. Amazing work, and wonderful to come across through the subscription library. swansither
Samuele Gottardello—aka Blak Saagan—delivers a worldbuilding album, suffused with shadow, a horror soundtrack to an unmade film. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 31, 2021
supported by 13 fans who also own “The Lost Tapes Record Club EP-1”
Fascinating chat with Mr. Concretism. Great to hear about his synths and software and the track by track analysis of The Concretism Archive vol.1 adds to the listening experience - more of that sort of thing please! Infinite Tapes