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Pre-Order: Throw Down Bones - Live At Fuzz Club Festival ’24
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Second in the Live At Fuzz Club Festival '24 series arrives in the shape of Throw Down Bones. Limited to 250 hand-numbered copies on 180g clear vinyl. Expected to ship late May / early June.
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Ask anyone who has been lucky enough to catch Throw Down Bones live and they’ll tell you that on the stage their unbridled power is near-impossible to beat. It’s an all-out industrial-psych assault on the senses that’s as hypnotic and trance-inducing as it is high-octane, raving and euphoric. At the 2024 edition of the Fuzz Club Festival the Milan via London based trio tore through the Effenaar’s more intimate stage and now that show is being committed to wax.
It’s the second in a new live album series pressing up performances at the label’s festival in Eindhoven NL, recorded straight from the desk by the FOH engineer Bob de Wit, re-mixed and mastered by the band’s long time co-conspirator James Aparicio, and released on super limited edition vinyl via Fuzz Club’s live bootleg inspired Rubber Duck imprint. It lands on 180g clear vinyl – limited to just 250 hand-numbered copies never to be repressed – with artwork by Olya Dyer incorporating the live visuals projected onto the walls at the time by Innerstrings & Dwavehed.
As a fully independent festival without any type of funding apart from our own pockets, this series is set up to support the Fuzz Club Festival. All proceeds from the releases will go back into the festival so we can maintain the quality of production.
It’s the second in a new live album series pressing up performances at the label’s festival in Eindhoven NL, recorded straight from the desk by the FOH engineer Bob de Wit, re-mixed and mastered by the band’s long time co-conspirator James Aparicio, and released on super limited edition vinyl via Fuzz Club’s live bootleg inspired Rubber Duck imprint. It lands on 180g clear vinyl – limited to just 250 hand-numbered copies never to be repressed – with artwork by Olya Dyer incorporating the live visuals projected onto the walls at the time by Innerstrings & Dwavehed.
As a fully independent festival without any type of funding apart from our own pockets, this series is set up to support the Fuzz Club Festival. All proceeds from the releases will go back into the festival so we can maintain the quality of production.