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Slowmotions - Quick Potions


Slowmotions - Quick Potions

The fifth release in my ongoing label experiment comes courtesy of Slowmotions; also known as Andrew Brassell - the guitarist / vocalist for And The Relatives.

A long time ago I stumbled across a Myspace page for this project and starting obsessing over who had made the music and where I could get more. Thanks to the small town mentality of Nashville I was not only able to find out more about the artist but actually became pretty good friends with him.

So, now, many many months later (technically well over a year) we've got the first album together and I was fortunate enough to be in charge of the physical packaging. No collaborating this time; it's just all ideas from my own brain and I'm really proud of how it turned out. The die cut Erlynmyer flask on the cover was something I've wanted to do for a long time and it works perfectly with the unique images inserted into each package.

As usual, you can download it for free or buy the limited edition CD. At the very least you should listen to it as I am fairly confident that there's no way you won't love it.

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