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End of the Alphabet release schedule

End of the Alphabet releases "In the Dust of this World" on tape and announces 7" lathe cut series


New Zealand based End of the Alphabet Records are super over the moon to announce their release schedule for the first half of 2015!

First up is a tape from the darkest depths of the South Island of New Zealand - deep and beautiful electronics from MIR out March 1st. Described by the artists as "Xeno-electronic emissions woven from a blackened blend of technoid deconstructions, harsh noise, post-industrial electronics, and dark alien dronescapes..." "In the Dust of this Planet" is a beautiful and disturbing foray in a world of bleak post-techno.

Preview tracks are here: https://soundcloud.com/end-of-the-alphabet/sets/in-the-dust-of-this-world

Pre-orders here: https://endofthealphabetrecords.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-dust-of-this-planet

Following this is a series of very limited edition 7" lathe cuts split between New Zealand and international artists.

In April we'll have Japanese noise legend, KK NULL (Zeni Geva) vs. Wellington noisenik, Mischancerie.

In June we're happy to have noise legend Bruce Russell (Dead C) return to the label, this time on a split with malaysian sound artist, Goh Lee Kwang.

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And in July, the depths of the southern winter, warm yourself with two of our favourite guitar sound benders: Makoto Kawabata from modern psych masters, Acid Mothers Temple, sharing a lathe cut with homegrown Kiwi genius, Kraus.

Lathe cuts will come courtesy of the amazing Peter King (peterkinglathecutrecords.co.nz).

End of the Alphabet Records started in September 2014 in Wellington, New Zealand, and is dedicated to releasing sound art from New Zealand and other far flung parts of the world.

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