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  • 02.02.12
    Simon Piler – ground QUIXODELIC RECORDS, RELEASES, REVIEWS, SIMON PILER | Comments Off
    Download Simon Piler's 'ground' for free at: quixodelic.com/site/ground Here you go. First Quixodelic Record of 2012 in association with the excellent New Radish, and it's my dear friend Simon Piler singing to you 6 songs of this-worldly folk-blues all the way from sunny Alaska. While the Daydream Generation continues to fade away and yours truly attempts to gather his bearings over the edge of the world, our interstellar lo-fi roster of acts are still obviously out there doing what they do. Neat little records like 'ground' are the sort of thing that makes me remember why once upon a time I loved ...
  • 07.06.10
    SIMON PILER – Test RELEASES, SIMON PILER | Comments Off
    You've got to keep your eye on the ball these days otherwise little gems like this fly under the radar. But never fear, you can download Simon Piler's latest (re-released) record for free in its entirety over at your friendly local neighbourhood Quixodelic Record Store - quixodelic.com/site/test/ Continue Reading...
  • 04.29.10
    Simon Piler and The Atom Band – ‘Garden’ and ‘A DISASTER’ QUIXODELIC RECORDS, RELEASES, SIMON PILER | (1)
    download: [download#58#nohits] download: [download#59#nohits] Two records long overdue in the Quixodelic Record Store, finally available for you to download as zips for free. It is no secret how much I wholeheartedly dig the music of Simon Piler and The Atom Band. 'Songs From Home', 'Heimdall', and 'KINGTIME' are musical adventures, heavy on substance and sprinkled with palatable and mischievous experimental bluesy-folk dust. Now add to that ever expanding catalogue, 'Garden' (2007), and 'A DISASTER' (Unknown) - both records have their own counterpart plays as handy pdf's tucked away neatly with the downloads, and are essential listening for anyone who enjoyed the last ...
  • 07.26.09
    Simon Piler and The Atom Band – ‘Heimdall’ INTERVIEWS, QUIXODELIC RECORDS, RELEASES, SIMON PILER | Comments Off
    Out Today! Here's one for your summer-sun-addled minds. Looming in the wake of this year's folklore masterpiece "Songs From Home", Simon Piler and his merry Atom Band are back with an eponymous album recorded in the Florida springtime. Somewhere between folk and experimental, bolstered by samples and strange instrumentation, this collection of songs is  a fascinating jungle of ideas, where the thin line between dreams and reality gets rubbed out in the firey poetry of sound snapshots. You can download it: here I was still so wonderfully perplexed by this record after the fifteenth listen, that I figured the only way to get ...