Captain Crocodile get slushy and psychedelic on Fragmented Tool
Sheffield-Liverpool duo Captain Crocodile return with slowcore and alternative-electronica single Fragmented Tool.
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Sheffield-Liverpool duo Captain Crocodile return with slowcore and alternative-electronica single Fragmented Tool.
Bandcamp Daily names F/i’s Invisible Men Album of the Day, spotlighting the Milwaukee underground band’s long-running space-rock, psych and noise legacy.
Stereogum spotlights Diles Que No Me Maten’s Escrito En Agua, a Mexico City avant-rock album that slips between jazz dirge, krautrock, spoken-word and psychedelic ritual.
DJ Grzyb & The Make-Believe Ensemble release Kloaka Re-Dub from The Return Of DJ Grzyb, turning ambient dub, jazz and psychedelic electronics into a strange ceremonial groove.
Rafael Aragon releases Palitos de Madera Negra from Otrovertido through Reptilian Business Records, blending ambient, bass music, downtempo, dubstep and psychedelic electronics.
Trellis releases Field of Coincidence on 12 May through Aural Canyon, adding a deep-listening ambient entry to the day’s indie release slate.