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Tag Archives: static caravan
matters
First of a trio of well-heeled releases heading out the Static Caravan shed of sonic delights just after the Christmas impasse, all of which we’ll be covering over the next day or so, the first being from the very excellent … Continue reading
… stray Static’s ….
Some stray Statics to keep you on your toes and have your ears ringing with fondness …… Tomorrow or else possibly a Monday mention for this, by the aforementioned Matters, been out for a while, a killer cassette all the … Continue reading
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david o’dowda
Might well be the case that these Static updates may stretch to another day, given we’ve unearthed groove by Squalor Fan, Matters, the Home Current and this little returning lovely from David O’Dowda, so all I’m saying is, hang on … Continue reading
boat to row
Its worrying to imagine that this might have been lost had not the Static brothers rescued it from the imploding clutches of pledge music who faced a court action for winding up in July. Again, as ever, Boat to Row’s … Continue reading
the memory band
To that long promised and long overdue recap of Static Caravan recent happenings who like Castles in Space of late, have unjustly suffered to fate’s of ill timing and treatment wobbles, what with us seemingly disappearing stage left and assuming … Continue reading
fortdax
archive review originally posted on the losing today site c. 2001 …. FORTDAX AT BRACKEN (STATIC CARAVAN) “There is no theory. You have only to listen. Pleasure is the law. I love music passionately. And because l love it, I … Continue reading
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Tagged archiv, fortdax, losing today, static caravan
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sh fox
Staying a little longer with Static Caravan and after several helpings of humble pie, a release that has thus far slipped the net, blame Christmas, a haze of forgetfulness or simple ineptness, we’d say all three but then we are … Continue reading
Mugwood and Landshipping
Seems a little strange opening this particular mention with what is, in effect, the b-side, but there’s something hymnal, perhaps more so spiritual about the beautifully stilled and eerily elegant ‘At the Sea’s Retreat’ that subtly lengthens it’s sphere of … Continue reading
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Tagged landshipping, mugwood, static caravan
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open field
Look I know we’ve featured this in recent dispatches, in truth we’d forgotten we had until we donned head phones for a curious peak, but here’s Open Field, the subject of a limited lathe press through Static Caravan, among their … Continue reading
david jaycock
After what was a momentary ‘stylus defunct enquiry dilemma’, we’ve managed to give it our most fierce some eyeballing whilst patching it up under a ton weight of gaffa tape, so fingers crossed it’ll limp, jump and no doubt happily … Continue reading