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WMAIDIT by Malk

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Release Date: 2019-04-12

Label: Lost Tribe Sound

LTD.Ed of 100. Part of the Dead-West Series. Only Side A of the cassette is printed with album, label and artist details. Hand numbered on inside wing of card stock case.


Official details from Bandcamp site are:
Cassette Includes:
• Pro-dubbed High-Bias Audio Cassette
• Housed in a Reverse Print 300gsm Heavy Board Stock Case
• Hand Numbered Edition of 100
• Digital Download Coupon in Formats 24Bit WAV, 320 MP3, Etc.
• Dead West Tape Series: Edition IV

CASSETTE DETAILS
‘WMAIDIT,’ our 4th installment in the Dead West Tape Series, arrives on a limited real-time, pro-dubbed, hi-bias tape cassette. Each edition is housed in a reverse printed 300gsm heavy card stock folded case. Mastered by James Plotkin. Artwork by Eric Lacombe. Each one (limited to 100) also comes with a download card offering a choice of formats including FLAC, 320K MP3, etc.

DEAD WEST TAPE SERIES
Dead West is an ongoing series of limited cassette tape releases from the Lost Tribe Sound record label, inspired by the relocation of the LTS headquarters from the dry desert of Arizona to the lowland plains of Wisconsin’s farm country. The Dead West focuses on music built for exploring and soundtracking your environment, whether you're deep in the middle of lush woodlands, or just laying back at home with rested eyes.

‘WMAIDIT’ is the fourth release in the series, and will be released along side the 5th edition in the Dead West series from artist, Vieo Abiungo (aka William Ryan Fritch). Editions IV and V are some of the most challenging music we’ve ever had to describe. Listeners are urged to simply trust us, and dig in on these two cassettes while they're still around. So far every edition has been an early sell out.

As for the Dead West narrative, if Fritch’s, ‘Ill Tides’ navigates the sea, Seabuckthorn’s ‘I Could See The Smoke’ traversed barren deserts, From the Mouth of the Sun’s ‘Sleep Stations’ gave us the bird’s eye view, Malk’s ‘WMAIDIT’ abandons us in dank forests, and Vieo Abiungo’s ‘The Dregs’ treks between arid highlands and dense jungle.
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releases April 12, 2019

Produced by MALK
Rhythm Guitar by Alex Rogerson on "Mywayout"
Rhythm Guitar by Henry Becker on "The Sunken Place"
Toy Keyboard by Alasdair Milne on "Ohmyno"

Mastered by James Plotkin
Artwork by Eric Lacombe (www.ericlacombe.com)
Layout Design by Ryan Keane
© Will Becker / Lost Tribe Sound, LLC
Published by Settled Scores, LLC (ASCAP) 2019