Our newest cassette, If Not Now, is out now on Brooklyn’s own Temple South.
It’s a limited release of 100 on yellow chrome C32.
We only have about 20 copies, so grab one right quick.
Bonus: grab a copy with one (or both) of our 2011 singles: When/I Never Seen (Ruralfaune), Looking Up/Could Never (Skrot Up) at an ever-so-amazing combo price.
EEE is pleased to announce our new I.S.S. (Indefinite Singles Series) on Bandcamp. We’ll be releasing new tracks every week or two from new demos, old + unreleased tracks, covers, etc. Many of these will end up in future releases in a more refined form, but the I.S.S. is a chance to hear everything in its raw form (and a chance to hear things pretty soon after we’ve recorded them). Enjoy.
Our new cassingle is out NOW on the fantastic Copenhagen, Denmark-based label Skrot Up. EEE is incredibly happy to have a chance work with these guys, they’re fantastic, and they really did a stellar job printing and dubbing these beauties.
The tapes a hand-numbered and beautifully printed edition of 50. Order now from Skrot Up:
http://skrotup.blogspot.com/
We’ve been busy getting back to recording over the past few months, and have a slew of new tracks we’ll be putting out soon. Here’s a preview of what’s to come.
Our newest album, On Growth and Form, is out now on Tired Trails. We are really excited about it, these are some of our favorite jams we have recorded and it is great to hear it on tape. Tired Trails really pulled out all the stops; the tapes look beautiful. Each one is hand numbered and placed in home made felt case. Limited edition of 50 so move fast to get one of these because you are going to be disappointed if you don’t.
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Software and Video artist James George used our track Washes for the soundtrack of his recent work what i remember from a long ride. It’s a happy marriage of sights and sounds; his custom video software meshes well with the blurry movements of washes. So check this video out now and visit his site to see more of what James George is up to.
Since our record, Things I Saw, is sold out we wanted to make it available for download. Hopefully we will get this back into print someday, maybe on vinyl, but until then please enjoy this download.