New Stampede to Timberline

2019-04-06 by North0House2 | 3 Comments
After a year of careful work and recording, using primarily analogue equipment, tape loops, and cassette mixers, the fourth full-length Stampede to Timberline album is ready for listening. Attempting to mix traditional folk instrumentation with saturated ambient and electronica influences, Empty Homes is primed and set for dazed summer listening. Check it out at the artist's Bandcamp page in a pay-what-you-want format:

http://stampedetotimberline.bandcamp.com/album/empty-homes

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BigBlob
April 7th 2019
5968 Comments


Not the Stampede I was hoping for

JS19
April 7th 2019
7777 Comments


Excited for this - have enjoyed every release from you so far

North0House2
April 7th 2019
6157 Comments


Thanks for the kind words, JS. I hope you enjoy it. I've spent a lot of time on it over this past year of recording.



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