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Touch Sensitive enters the murky world of fashion with our first tee celebrating the 5th Birthday compilation - Wacker That
Hand-screened on soft-pink Gildan Heavy shirts by the good folk at Black Oak Printing
"Touch Sensitive Records" on the front / "Wacker That" on the back
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Mega savings with this super smart Wacker That tape and t-shirt combo
Hand-screened on soft-pink Gildan Heavy shirts by the good folk at Black Oak Printing
"Touch Sensitive Records" on the front / "Wacker That" on the back
Touch Sensitive marks it’s fifth birthday with Wacker That - their first ever compilation of music from contemporary artists.
Featuring contributions from TS family and friends, the selection follows the non-linear trajectory the label has pursued over it’s half decade.
From Radio Weirdo’s spectral opener, to Autumns’ dark-techno thump, through Cherrystones’ mutoid groove, Bloom’s abstract, avant-grime and wrapping up with Natalia Beylis’ (Woven Skull) cosy, cosmic coda for electronic piano.
There’s a bunch of other stops along the way introducing new cuts from Sonopy, Barry Lynn (Boxcutter/The Host), Ai Messiah, Fears, Documenta, Elaine Howley (The Altered Hours), and Group Zero.
Wacker That, then. A celebration of five years under the vibrating plate and an excited look to the future in twelve deadly tunes.
Written in a country house in the middle of nowhere, “Suicide Disco” is bleak, driving old-school industrial designed to unsettle. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 2, 2019