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Seefeel resurface on Warp with mini-album ‘Everything Squared’

UK-based experimental band Seefeel mark their return to Warp Records in August with the announcement of a mini- album named ‘Everything Squared‘.

Consisting of 6-tracks, ‘Everything Squared‘ was mainly composed and performed by the core duo of Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock, with bass on two tracks from Shigeru Ishihara, resulting in a mini-album that submerges listeners into a disjointed sound-field of abstract dub, turgid ambiance and saturated tinges of post-rock. Highlights include ‘Antiskeptic‘ and ‘End Of Here‘.

Seefeel originally signed to Warp in 1994 after releasing a well-received debut album called Quique on Too Pure. They were originally lumped in by the music press with the shoegaze sound of bands like My Bloody Valentine, Ride, and Slowdive, but their electronic tendencies and use of samplers led to them also being linked to the emerging IDM sound, reinforced when Aphex Twin (a big Seefeel fan) did two different remixes of the early track ‘Time To Find Me‘ for free, on the agreement they would make a record for Rephlex.

‘Everything Squared’ is scheduled for release on 30th August via Warp Records. 

Photo by Jonathan Wood

TRACKLIST

1. Sky Hooks
2. Multifolds
3. Lose The Minus
4. Antiskeptic
5. Hooked Paw
6. End Of Here