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Heartworms

A Comforting Notion EP

    Dystopian. That’s the first adjective anyone ever used to describe south London auteur Heartworms, after the project was brought to life by its architect Jojo Orme. Heartworms is the conduit for Jojo’s entire identity – her laying down a purposefully discomforting challenge to the outside world but also affirming her own self and passions; which include military history (Jojo has just taken a volunteering role at The Royal Air Force Museum in Hendon) and the poetry of Pound, Thomas, and Keats.

    Backed by a full live band, Heartworms’ performances are a masterclass in poise. Jojo describes the theatre brought to her shows - punctuated by her intense stare - as a kick back against preconceived notions of ‘smallness’ and fragility as a female musician. On stage, her projection is the very antithesis: we see an artist who is big, powerful, in total control. Uniformity plays a huge role in all things Heartworms, too. The metronomic music and meticulous fashion of bands like Interpol and Kraftwerk greatly inspires Jojo, as does PJ Harvey, whose dark sense of humour and lyrical dexterity permeates Heartworms’ songwriting.

    All of these facets of Jojo’s personality bear fruit on A Comforting Notion – the debut EP from Heartworms and the first release for iconic indie label Speedy Wunderground. A Comforting Notion finds Jojo working with the label’s founder - and a long term influence of hers - Dan Carey across four tracks of mesmeric, gothic-sounding post-rock and punk. The tracks were written by Jojo on guitar and synths, with drums programmed on a MIDI controller before being brought to life in Carey’s studio in his own signature, live takes-only style.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Laura says: This dark, brooding debut from Heartworms is definitely one of the best debut releases I've heard in a while. There are heavy goth undertones to the doomy synths and jagged guitars. Topped off with Jojo's distinctive, powerful vocals, these four tracks draw on plenty of influences from the 80s to present day, without sounding quite like anything else around.

    TRACK LISTING

    Consistent Dedication
    Retributions Of An Awful Life
    A Comforting Notion
    24 Hours

    Notion

    Outsider

      Bristol DJ and producer NOTION releases his highly-anticipated project, ‘OUTSIDER’.

      The 8-track project is a showcase of 18 months of hard work, self-reflection, doubt, anxiety, excitement and all the other things that go into a project like this.

      Marking a new chapter in his creative output, ‘OUTSIDER’ is a reflection of NOTION’s evolution as an artist, spanning across bassline, UK Garage, drum and bass, jungle and more.

      One of the most prominent names of the new generation UK club scene, NOTION is setting standards as an outsider in the landscape of bass music. In the last few years he has proved himself to be an independent, boundary-pushing artist of serious intent, not only through his approach to genre-blurring DJ sets and production, but through community spirited collaboration and systemdefying success.

      Tapping into a sound he is quickly making his own, ‘OUTSIDER’ finds NOTION at his bold and brilliant best.

      Following on from the huge success of four singles taken from the ‘OUTSIDER’ project, amassing five million streams and counting.

      Available to independent retailers on 12” vinyl.

      TRACK LISTING

      FOUND LOVE (feat. Carrie Baxter)
      CHERRY
      1997
      ON IT (feat. Snowy)
      LIGHTS (feat. Charlotte X)
      JACK & PLAY
      CIRCLE (feat. Paige Eliza)
      DANGER

      Thee Oh Sees

      Thee Hounds Of Foggy Notion - Reissue

        “Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion / Live Performances Sans Stages And Whatnots With Thee Oh Sees (2008), is a film we made just over a decade ago, and this record is the soundtrack. I loved making it, and I love all that were involved. I’m honestly blissed-out proud to hear over the years that it somehow is loved by so many others, too. “I first met John Dwyer on Flag Day. I was blown away by a trio of roving Coachwhips guerrilla street shows that climaxed at the the scenic vista parking lot high above San Francisco atop Mt. Sutro. Amongst the gathered uninitiated hordes of souvenir sweatshirt selling families, and puzzled elderly global tourist translators, and a white weirdo tuxedo wedding party, was the sonic corruption of the Coachwhips...I’m certain that this exact event was the idea seed for Thee Hounds Of Foggy Notion, and that it saved my life a little bit. “When JPD asked me to consider making a video for Thee Oh Sees with the sole stipulation that he didn’t want to do anything fake-y to playback, my head started swimming. What we mutually agreed upon was to essentially reprise Flag Day, and film Thee Oh Sees performing live, but not on stages. “I rented a 15-passenger van, a generator, and the minimal cinematic equipment my trusted cinematographer friend James Wall deemed we needed. Everything sound wise was JPD territory and went through an ancient mixing board that Johnny had housed within a Samsonite suitcase. We ran all the plate mics from the drums, and the li’l pedestal mics from the amps through this old mixer, and we all believed that all would be well and swell.” — Brian Lee Hughes

        TRACK LISTING

        1. The Gilded Cunt
        2. Island Raiders
        3. Ship
        4. Block Of Ice
        5. Curtains
        6. Dumb Drums
        7. We Are Free
        8. Thee Hounds Of Foggy Notion
        9. Make Them Kiss
        10. Golden Phones
        11. If I Had A Reason
        12. Highland Wife’s Lament
        13. Dreadful Heart
        14. Ghost In The Trees
        15. Iceberg
        16. Second Date


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