Immediate download of Blacktop in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire. These tracks are available in glorious 24-bit/44.1k format. Essentially you are getting a copy of the master recording!
You may listen away to your heart's content here at Bandcamp of course. Legoland Empire Radio if you will. We are going to ask for the decidedly non budget-busting minimum price of $1 US for this lovely 4-track EP. If it turns out that this is too much, we will reconsider. And possibly sell insurance.
Got a simple sequencer riff chugging, some nice wafting arpeggios filtering down. Drums cracking & pounding. Trip added the metal crunch bass from Neptune, then Neil melted the keys all over it.
credits
from Guard The Point,
released April 16, 2011
Trip Wamsley- bass guitar
Neil Alexander- organ, synth
Allen Wentz- synths, sequencers, drums, electronics
Of the two albums I own of Matt, this is my favourite. Song structures are interesting and Matt employs a variety of guitar-playing techniques to good effect. Expressive stuff, & good background music. If I have any quibbles at all, it’s that I find the drumming a bit annoying, at times. Thanks, Matt! 7.5/10. Alrihkh
Just discovered this ancient gem among the treasures of Steve's collection. Beautiful melodies, intriguing harmonies and textures and fascinating bass sounds unheard elsewhere. chorna
This album is just perfect : bought as part of the £10 for 10 albums offer - as my grandmother used to say, "at this price, NOT buying it would be more expensive!" Steve also deserves support for his way of completely redefining the artist/audience interface in the digital, post-record label age. Give him some of your money! neale bairstow