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Plastic Acre

by Coppice Halifax

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Christopher Vondros
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Christopher Vondros I Love Columbia 6-5000 just a beautiful mixture of melancholic and serious emotions and different beats. Out there and cool. Favorite track: Columbia 6-5000.
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Symbolism In the past years I've thought it would be awesome to have a new MPGM, and now I'm super excited to see that Brian thought to revisit that style! For me MPGM was one of those albums that further solidified my stand as a fan. It's so cheerful, and lively, yet dipped in fantastical dreams as are albums like Colortone, Reverb Macromedia, and Pinwheel Carousels, they exude living/bedroom visions often times giving me a sensation akin to freedom with a few of many personal top tracks being greenyards, archipelagos, sun dress, and mahogany. Still, Brian has even more to offer (not just Milieu for starters), my only regret is that I didn't know of him sooner. Favorite track: Mop Water.
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At long last, after a year and a half of work, the follow-up to Milkwhite Plastic Galaxy Maker has arrived! Plastic Acre is the second of two scheduled cassettes containing the most melodic and playful Coppice Halifax trax in years. Nestled in bedroom warmth and backyard field recordings, filled with echoing moments of adventuring with my daughter, Plastic Acre bounds through green grass and crashes into honeysuckles, before curling up on a worn out sofa for a nap in a sunbeam. The music on this release and the previous Acre is for my daughter Penelope, to assist in her frequent jaunts of toybox carpet fantasies and her humming snoozes in the backseat of my car. Miniature soundtracks for roaming, dreaming, bouncing and brainstorming.

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released March 17, 2017

W/P by Brian Grainger. Recorded at Botany Bay & White Pillar Workshop, 2015-2017. Mastered by The Analog Botanist. This is Recycled Plastics number RPC2-B.

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Coppice Halifax Dayton, Ohio

Analog Botany, since 2005.12.08. Impressionist techno and bedroom fantasist electronics. Compost instead of composition.

I also release music as Milieu: milieumusic.bandcamp.com

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