Introducing… The Douglas Firs

The Douglas Firs

We’re delighted to announce that our next release will be a four track EP from Aberdeen/Edinburgh based THE DOUGLAS FIRS.

It’s taken Neil Andrew, the brains behind the project, five years to finally complete enough material for his début album (which we won’t be releasing, but will no doubt heartily recommend). Judging by the ambition and depth of tracks like The Quickening and Soporific, the delay is due to Andrew’s quest for ambient perfection rather than any particular lack of inspiration. We’re ridiculously excited about The Douglas Firs and look forward to sharing the EP with you very soon (exact date TBC).

http://www.myspace.com/thedouglasfirs

Add comment October 3, 2009

Klak Tik: “Collecting Samples” (K802)

Klak Tik - Collecting Samples

1. Zeitgeber

2. Culinary Skills of a Modern Man

3. You be the Judge


Click here to download the entire EP as a .zip file (320kbps MP3 files – 31Mb)


KLAK TIK
is the new musical project from former 6 Day Riot member Søren Bonke. A Danish multi-instrumentalist based in London, Søren composed, performed and recorded this three-track EP single-handedly, which is no mean feat when you consider the array of instruments (banjo, mandolin, ukulele, trumpet) that help to create the Klak Tik sound. Think of him as London’s answer to Sufjan Stevens. Or a less irritating Beirut.

Of course, it’s in my best interests to say nice things about Klak Tik, so here are the opinions of a few impartial observers:

“A true testament that good music can be crafted from any bedroom by anyone, as long as there’s talent and creativity. There’s class and excellence in these songs, moments of compositional brilliance which will leave you speechless, as well as puzzled as to why this isn’t on repeat worldwide.” – Japie Stoppelenburg, NoRipcord.com

“The music of Klak Tik is layered, multi-instrumental and hypnotic – reminiscent of Beirut, DeVotchKa and Arcade Fire.” – Fast Forward Revue

Since the EP’s completion, Klak Tik has evolved into a five-piece band which will make its live debut on 21 November at Soho’s Spice of Life. More live dates are to be announced soon.

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* A 19Mb file containing 192kbps files is available here for those on slower connections

Add comment November 20, 2008

Introducing… Klak Tik

We’re pleased to announce that our next EP release will be a three track offering from KLAK TIK a.k.a Denmark-born, London-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Søren Bonke.

After a couple of years of writing, recording and performing with London’s 6 Day Riot, Søren has decided to focus fully on his solo project and the results so far are nothing short of startling. The EP, which will act as a taster for his upcoming debut album, is as yet unnamed and will be released on September 29th.

Until then, I highly recommend sampling Søren’s music on his MySpace site, http://www.myspace.com/klaktik. You almost certainly won’t regret it.

Klak Tik Promotional Photo 1

Add comment August 22, 2008

Atticus: “Atticus EP” (K801)

The first K8 release is a three-track EP from ATTICUS.

Founded in Cumbria at the turn of the century but currently based between Sheffield and Aberdeen (it depends on who visits who), Atticus creates chiefly instrumental, synthesiser-heavy tracks which bask in the lingering influence of the early nineties shoegaze scene. Some people call this synth-gaze. We’ll let you make your own mind up.

Atticus: “Atticus EP” (K801)
1. 231204
2. Dans Le Jardin
3. Peter And The Wolf

Click here to download the entire EP (for free, of course) as a .rar file

Atticus EP (K801) Cover

* All tracks copyright Atticus. Please feel free to share this work with your friends.

* All of the music files are 128kbps MP3s.

Add comment August 10, 2008

An Introduction to Kapitel 8

Kapitel 8 is a brand new, Internet music label based in the heart of Sheffield. Our goal is to deliver creative MP3-based EPs from a range of fringe genres. All of our downloads will be entirely free and we encourage listeners to share them freely.

The idea behind the label is simple. There are far more amateur musicians and home recording enthusiasts out there than so called professional artists. While it’s certainly true that many hobbyists create mediocre music, we believe that a great number of these bedroom visionaries are worth hearing. Through our free EP series, we simply hope to share our humble discoveries with other like-minded music fans.

Demo Submissions:

We enjoy hearing your demos and are actively looking to line up artists for future EPs. The procedure is fairly straightforward.

E-mail kapitel8 at googlemail dot com with a brief artist bio and a URL (e.g. to your MySpace page) where we can check out your music. Do not send media files through e-mail. We won’t be happy. We will respond to all demo submissions but please understand that we won’t be able to release everything. Bribery may or may not help to further your cause.

Add comment August 10, 2008


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