San Francisco's Tussle will be releasing Tempest, their
fourth album and first since 2008'sCream Cuts, on September
25th via Smalltown Supersound. Tempest was
produced byOptimo's JD Twitch and recorded with him
last year in Glasgow. The new album relies less on studio-craft than previous
Tussle records and alternatively uses the studio more as a frame of mind for
fleshing out ideas into a living, breathing form. Additionally, Tussle worked withLiquid
Liquid members Dennis Young and Sal
Principato on the album. The result presents a more concise and
considered Tussle -- the experimental interludes and drum solos of past
releases are absent, and instead, Tempest charges forward with
a deeper, more structured sprawl.
Tussle has previously shared album track "Eye
Context" and now they give further insight into the inspiration
behind Tempest with a remix of "Yume No
Mori" by Einstürzende Neubaten's Alexander
Hacke. It premiered this morning on Self-titled.
LISTEN TO/DOWNLOAD/SHARE TUSSLE'S "YUME NO MORI
(ALEXANDER HACKE REMIX)": http://bit.ly/NbZDuD
LISTEN TO/SHARE TUSSLE'S "EYE CONTEXT":
Tussle online:
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