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On the debut episode of Outsider Oldies, take a trip back to the hazy coffee shops and assorted hippie havens that harvested remarkable, often oddball folkies during the 1960s and '70s. This tracklist is stacked with moody tracks from private press LPs and small-run 45s, but a few "loner folk classics" were scattered in for good measure.
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Sinister forces are meddling in our existence. They linger in the television static, they traverse the ‘thin places’ and reside predator-like in the forests and shadows. They toy with the memories of lost things, they laugh and they jeer. You can see their shadows dancing through the trees, their music a noisome and mesmerising discord.
Their once hidden hypnotic cacophony can now be heard by all, articulated by Wizards Tell Lies’ hex’d hocus pocus happenings.
Incorporating elements of rock, folk, Radiophonics, electronica, psychedelia and vintage sci-fi soundtracks Wizards Tell Lies creates an uncanny and disquieting soundscape, often familiar but frequently foreboding.
Wizards Tell Lies is: Fox: guitars, percussion, bass, keyboards, field recordings, vocals. Owl: ‘The Orchestra of Lost Things’, drums, percussion. Hart: acoustic guitars, bass, synths, sampler, vocals.
Recorded at Simiman Sound in The Forest of Dark.
Hex'd hocus pocus happenings on Twitter and on Facebook
Genre: Experimental/ Rock/ Electronic/ Electronica
Discog: VVAA 'Quit Having Fun' (Dbl CD, 23 Artists) Boring Machines (Features Wizards Tell Lies 'The Correlator')
Wizards Tell Lies self titled debut album on First Fold Records
Hometown: Forest of Dark
Influences: Liars, Bardo Pond, Racoo-oo-oon, Tom Waits, Goblin, David Lynch, Zdeněk Liška, Autechre, Nadja, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Pan Sonic, HP Lovecraft, Nathaniel James, Haigh Country Park.
Sinister forces are meddling in our existence. They linger in the television static, they traverse the ‘thin places’ and reside predator-like in the forests and shadows. They toy with the memories of lost things, they laugh and they jeer. You can see their shadows dancing through the trees, their music a noisome and mesmerising discord.
Their once hidden hypnotic cacophony can now be heard by all, articulated by Wizards Tell Lies’ hex’d hocus pocus happenings.
Incorporating elements of rock, folk, Radiophonics, electronica, psychedelia and vintage sci-fi soundtracks Wizards Tell Lies creates an uncanny and disquieting soundscape, often familiar but frequently foreboding.
Wizards Tell Lies is: Fox: guitars, percussion, bass, keyboards, field recordings, vocals. Owl: ‘The Orchestra of Lost Things’, drums, percussion. Hart: acoustic guitars, bass, synths, sampler, vocals.
Recorded at Simiman Sound in The Forest of Dark.
Hex'd hocus pocus happenings on Twitter and on Facebook
Genre: Experimental/ Rock/ Electronic/ Electronica
Discog: VVAA 'Quit Having Fun' (Dbl CD, 23 Artists) Boring Machines (Features Wizards Tell Lies 'The Correlator')
Wizards Tell Lies self titled debut album on First Fold Records
Hometown: Forest of Dark
Influences: Liars, Bardo Pond, Racoo-oo-oon, Tom Waits, Goblin, David Lynch, Zdeněk Liška, Autechre, Nadja, BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Pan Sonic, HP Lovecraft, Nathaniel James, Haigh Country Park.
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