Pumpkin Seeds in the Sand is a label conceived solely from
and for our pure adoration of music. We admire, and are inspired by, atypical compositions, defying the stale regularity and boundaries of the daily “fridge buzz,†in attempts to create something extraordinary; something that moves us; music which momentarily alters a listener’s perception of the world, introducing new colors, slowing down rain, and
defining “beautyâ€.Contact: [email protected]
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Jasper TX In a cool monsoonFollowing the lovely and appropriately titled sophmore lp
A Darkness, along with various 3 inch and compilations, Sweden's Dag Rosenqvist(
aka Jasper TX) graces us with yet another breath-taking full length.
In a cool monsoon enriches his already distinguished library of releases, offering 7 tracks of diverse instrumentation in delicate drone and field recordings. With his latest, Dag expands his sound with a broader array of instruments, arranging each individual track with a unique sound and feel of it’s own; trailing one's heart through remorse, into light and every human emotion in between. Dag truly proves his worth among a sea of ambient artists with a record that accomplishes a rarity many artists, of any field, can only hope to one day achieve: a poignant balance of melancholy and hope, into one genre-defining album.
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The Seven Mile Journey The Metamorphosis Project
2006 marked a promising debut from Danish post-rock four-piece
The Seven Mile Journey. With a record 7 years in the making, the ensemble performed scattered gigs and festivals throughout Europe , in support of an esteemed
The Journey Studies; while a follow-up was in the midst of production. Ensuingly recorded,
The Metamorphosis Project sweeps unsuspected listeners into passages of intense, cinematic build ups, accumulating towards awe-inspiring peaks. With every aspect of their formations stepped up to a whole new level, this new offering manifests evident growth and maturity in the band; and will undoubtedly leave listeners weak-kneed, and waiting for what’s next to come from this next potential post-rock great.
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