| ARM 005 -The North Sea - "Snakeroot Ceremony" CD-r You thought you knew what DIgitalis Industry honcho Brad Rose played the bouzouki? Well, you haven't this set of recordings yet. Thought lost in the postal system or perhaps at the bottom of a pile of packages on some other label's desk, it is now time for this incredible acoustic document to be unleashed. Reverbed-out folk tunes at their finest. This release is housed in a sturdy cardboard package, stamped with the North Sea seal, and contains a printed insert and a non-spraypainted cd-r (cuz Brad hates that stuff) |
| ARM 006 - Thousands - "Sand and Stone" CD-r Four seekers went into the Joshua Tree desert, armed with acoustic instruments, battery powered amps, and a few bottles of whisky. As night descended, the four huddled together and made up songs for protection against the wild darkness. Eventually, it was the darkness that feared the sound. This release is housed in a sturdy cardboard pack, with many Bedazzled adornments. |
| ARM 003 - Antique Brothers - "Emerge, Murky Sunlight" CD-r Volume five of this duo's phenomenal acoustic guitar manipulations, this is actually only their second release. Following the critically acclaimed debut release on the House of Alchemy, this album finds the brothers in a much more communicative and realized state. For fans of Six Organs of Admittance and Clipse alike. |
| ARM 004 - (VxPxC) - "Of Indeterminate Age" CD-r The richest hues, soaked in heavy decay. The brightest tones, steeped in analog fuzz and digital fog. The sound of one hand waving away the smoke from a burning bush. This new cd-r from (VxPxC) stacks layers of analog and digital keyboards with looping guitars and voices, and peppers the whole mix with a slew of acoustic instruments (from banjos to accordions to violins). This cd-r is protected from the forces of nature by a black plastic clamshell perfectly matched with industrial photos by Andrew Smrz. |
| ARM 010 - Quetzolcoatl - "Sleeping within the Sun" cd-r Easily one of the hardest working young artists in the free-form music world today, Tim Hurley, aka Quetzolcoatl, has been releasing his sonic bliss like a hundred flowers blooming. Luckily, he stopped by our garden and gave us this collection of works, a cosmic swirl of keyboard pulses and vocal loops. Guaranteed to make you nod out and then undergo some powerfully transformative dreaming. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<GONE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
| ARM 015 - Changeling - "Five Hundred Nights" cd-r Recorded at the lavish Phantom Limb Recording studios, aka my house, this new cd-r from Los Angeles' premier composer of blissed out loops sounds like it was transmitted directly through time and space from Kevin Shield's brain while recording "Loveless". Lush and yet desolate, this is the best work of Changeling so far, and it only promises to get better. Two massive guitar and keyboard compositions, flying high above the ground, casting shadows on our hearts. |
| ARM 001 - Sleepwalkers Local 242 - "Things We Put Our Friends Through" 3" CD-r 18 minutes of drugged out bedroom folk strained through cheap computers. Think Low on more pain killers and Newcastles by the twelve pack. Comes in a sickly sweet sky blue and clouds spraypainted plastic case, with printed insert and spraypainted 3 inch cd-r 4 dollars postpaid US 6 dollars postpaid outside US |
| ARM 002 - Fantastic Ego - "Ego Trip the Light Fantastic" CD-r From Ged Gengras (Antique Brothers) comes this accomplished take on the new wave pop song ("Down in the Park") and some inspired no wave guitar and sonica instrumentals. For fans of Current 93 and any Beta-Lactam Ring releases 7 dollars postpaid US 9 dollars postpaid outside US |