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In For Nothing Really

by Giant Foundry

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Yoshimasu Kamiya 神谷嘉益
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Yoshimasu Kamiya 神谷嘉益 The same abstract, atmospheric electronics that make Creep City so great, but with the addition of vocals and [occasionally danceable] beats! The last track, "Sunrise - Sunset" is mesmerizing. Favorite track: Sunrise - Sunset.
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A Fine Slice 04:37
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The Milkman 04:20
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Space Turtle 03:55
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Star Cloud 02:22
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7 Years 04:09
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about

The core of Giant Foundry's process is improvisation. There is something living, a sense of immediate relevance to the here and now, that is present in music created on the spot using no predetermined theory or plan of action. Giant Foundry capitalizes on Irvin and Smith's familiarity to create vivid soundscapes that are sonically imaginative and very much of the moment.

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released April 4, 2014

Nathan Smith - Circuit Bent SK-1, Vocals, Synth Guitar
Jason Irvin - MS-20 Mini, Monotribe, Vocals on "A Taste of Tar"

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Creep City Jacksonville, Florida

Synth jams, drone explorations, lo-fi noise, and serious pictures of Uncle Jessie from Full House. It’s ya boi, Jason Irvin.

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