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worriedaboutsatan - ep02

£6.00

DISTRIBUTED ITEM

tracklisting…
01. prelude in d for heartbeat & noise
02. the butterfly effect
03. noise 1 (reprise)
04. relative minors
05. morwenna (part 2)
06. the last song (first song remix)

what people think of ’ep02’…
“wonderful emalgamations of beats and samples producing some incredible ambient soundscapes… a truly sublime piece of music. excellent stuff”
-darren taylor, rock sound editor (8/10)

“the louder you play it, the better it gets. a fitting climax has a disappearing chime going over a rainbow. somewhere”
-sam saunders, whisperin & hollerin’ (8/10)

“if you like rock, i’d recommend this EP. if you like dance, i’d recommend this EP. If you like something inbetween, you NEED this EP”
-christian sinclair, mono fanzine (4/5)

“worriedaboutsatan mix break beats and post rock ideas with equal vigour… mark my words, this band are big news indeed”
-j.a., manchester music (4.5/5)

“fans of intelligent electronica should definitely check this out”
-traffic magazine

“their blend of intelligent electronica will be some of the best you will find out there”
-john siwicki, comfort comes

“an intriguing EP with lots of wonders within”
-russell barker, russellreviews.com

“there’s a certain edge about worriedaboutsatan, an intensity or, as their name suggests, a smidgen of evilness within their music”
-michael henaghan, angry ape

“the fusion of genres is usually a dangerous territory if not executed correctly, but worriedaboutsatan surprise me over and over with their perfect control of instruments, programming technique, and dynamic range”
-headphone commute

“literally jaw-dropping… it’s hard to imagine a post-rock/electronic hybrid that isn’t just derivative of 65daysofstatic, but worriedaboutsatan delivers in spades”
-jack britton, the silent ballet

“’EP02’ is a smart, stunning, and wholly british piece of work in a little league of its own. wonderful”
-simon, moderate rock blog

“glinting reservoirs of down tempo blip chatter caressed by slender pining guitar montages that dissipate into glorious hazes of fuzz fuelled Math induced feedback driven lithe dream pop”
-mark, losing today.com

“tracks like ’the butterfly effect’ really are breathtaking, with its team sleep beauty, leads your mind to god knows where, but I liked it… oh, the intensity…”
-alex kontos, guestlist blog

“utterly emotive in a nostalgic and timeless manner… acoustics and electronics simply melt before your ears”
-pietro da sacco, igloo magazine / digital nimbus radio

’ep02’ is also available from…
jumbo records (leeds)
loft records (leeds)
norman records online

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