Winter Records

Thursday, November 29, 2007

 
It’s been a little while between updates we know, but hey, life takes over these things sometimes. Nevertheless, we’d like to introduce three new releases on Winter Records.
Firstly, the debut from the North Gambier Amateur Bowers Society, C Sharp Blues.



36minute bow scrape ‘odyssey’ that posits the Society somewhere between the blues drone of Jim O’Rourke’s Happy Days and Henry Flynt on horse tranquilizers. Finest thing to come out of the Blue Lake City since Dave Graney (after Karl Melvin of course). Liner notes by celebrated arts correspondent Arthur Shackleton.

Keeping on the tuning obsession, Cameron Wood turns in Three thoughts on C tuning.



Explores similar territory to that first chartered on his Rhizome Label debut year before last. (Read: same shit, different tuning). Surprisingly upbeat. Yellow!

And the UFO disc of the month



3”cd-r of cut and paste piano meditation. Modestly housed in blank canvas sleeve. Minimalistic statement on ‘the void,’ or tacky ‘make your own artwork’ gimmick? It’s a mystery even to us.

To place an order or enquire further, email winterrecords@hotmail.com
Apologies if the reply takes some time, we’re relying on the public library for hotmail these days. Or you can write to us:

Winter Records
PO Box 1053
Mount Gambier
SA 5290 AUSTRALIA

Prices are something along the lines of $10AUD for cdrs, $8AUD for 3” cdrs. If that sounds unreasonable then lets haggle and trade.

Winter Records so far

01 – Keep Breathing
Edition of 5 or 6 copies. Re-released on The Rhizome Label in edition of 30 (rhcd28)
02 – “Can one destroy the night with one’s mere scorning?” Cameron Wood
03 – EP Flood
05 – The Needle and the Damage Done Cameron Wood
07 – AEDA
08 – C Sharp Blues North Gambier Amateur Bowers Society
09 – Three thoughts on C tuning Cameron Wood
10 – Piano

More releases soon. Although we’ve said that before haven’t we?

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