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    Posted: April 23 2014 at 14:16
http://obscenebabyauction.bandcamp.com/album/walker








Walker is the second album by Leeds / Bradford quartet NOPE, progressing the themes and aesthetic of 2012’s highly-praised debut Revision. NOPE are:
Andy Abbott - Guitar / Synth 
Patrick Dowson - Guitar / Vocals 
Jonathan Nash - Drums / Percussion 
Steven Nuttall - Drums / Percussion


Tracks 1 and 4 recorded and mixed by Robert Whiteley at Whitewood Recording Studio, Liverpool on April 12th and 13th 2014.
Tracks 2 and 3 recorded and mixed by Matthew Johnson at Suburban Home Studio, Leeds on October 5th and 6th 2013.

Mastered by Joe Osborne
www.joesmastering.co.uk

Walker was written for a collaboration with artist and filmmaker Eoin Shea for RECON festival 2013.
www.reconfest.co.uk.

The project was one of the festival commissions supported by Arts Council England.

Artwork by Eoin Shea
www.eoinshea.com

This release is bought to you by the joint efforts of
Obscene Baby Auction Records LOT012. www.obscenebabyauction.co.uk
and
The Audacious Art Experiment AUD028. www.theaudaciousartexperiment.com 

"Nope are inspired by psychedelic repetitive and primitive sludge the like of which will be dredged from the River Air following the collapse of the industrial world in 2068. Our music attempts to convey the rhythms and pace of life experienced on the cusp of the birth of the machine age. We are equal parts Spinning Jenny, nano technology and undiscovered bio-fuel." - www.justsaynope.co.uk






               


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2014 at 18:25
Nope, not fit Krautrock. Track 2 & 3 sound too ambient for rock, and Track 1 & 4 can be fit for Psych but I'm not sure because "we can call an album progressive only if the whole album sounds progressive".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2014 at 23:18
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Nope, not fit Krautrock. Track 2 & 3 sound too ambient for rock, and Track 1 & 4 can be fit for Psych but I'm not sure because "we can call an album progressive only if the whole album sounds progressive".
I respect your opinion, DamoXt7942; though, to me a bit of ambient is okay.
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