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Cilocub - March Febrile EP, Debut Record On Retronym.

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Hi guys, some of you may know I've been working on a new label aimed at showcasing various interesting arts called the Retronym. project, you can find this at: http://www.retronym.co.uk/

 

Our launching piece is a new EP from Cilocub...

 

"The new record from Manchester-based artist Cilocub marks our debut release with his fantastic EP, March Febrile. A beautiful record full of analog warmth, haunting pianos, organic percussion, twisted guitars and warbling voices akin to Boards of Canada and Bibio. This record is available for download completely free and is also available for purchase in a very limited edition run of 100 copies. If you like this record please support the artist and buy a copy, 100% of the funds go direct to them."

 

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You can download this record here: http://www.retronym.co.uk/marchfebrile.html

 

I'd really appreciate feedback on this EP, I personally think it's fantastic, intelligent and the perfect way to get this project off to a good start. Also if you really like it, there is an option to purchase a limited copy of it and therefore completely supporting the artist for their good work in the process. I believe people should be given a choice, I don't expect people to make a gamble purchase on something they're not completely into.

 

Send us a PM if you're interested in getting involved with this. Not only am I looking for music but I'm also interested in releasing the likes of video, art, written word and anything else! I want this to be a free-for-all community where everybody can get involved, with the likes of regular remix competitions, sample exchanges and other projects. So if you think you've something interesting to showcase, get in touch!

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  tht! tne said:
i think maybe it sounds a bit too much like boc

i didn't feel like i was hearing anything particularly innovative

maybe i would've liked it better if i didn't know of boc

that said, i did like fever fingers

 

Cheers for listening :cool:

 

There are elements of BoC, but I think there's a lot of sounds here that stand on their own two feet. The percussion work is excellent and the melodies are really warm and organic. I think the sheer fact that you could mistake some tracks for actually being BoC shows how intelligent they actually are, maybe?

 

Any more takers? :)

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