Scaler - Loam / New Symbols
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Scaler - Loam / New Symbols
Label: Houndstooth - HTH169
Format: 12", Green Vinyl
Country: UK
Released: 20th Oct 2023
Genre: Electronic
Style: Electronic
Description
Bristol four-piece Scaler release a new single titled “Loam” which was produced by critically acclaimed electronic musician and DJ, Daniel Avery. The news comes on the heels of the band’s recent name change from Scalping to Scaler.
The new single “Loam” also marks a new chapter for Scaler. Having connected with one another following the release of their highly praised 2022 debut album Void, the band’s collaboration with Daniel Avery sees the band lean further into their club and dance-based influences. Combining adrenaline fuelled rhythms with euphoric synths that ebb and flow around their heavier sensibilities.
Speaking on the single, Scaler says "When the opportunity to work with Daniel Avery came up we obviously jumped at it; we’ve been fans of his for a long time and working on these tracks with him really helped us be more decisive, to trust our gut and not overcomplicate things."
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Label: Houndstooth - HTH169
Format: 12", Green Vinyl
Country: UK
Released: 20th Oct 2023
Genre: Electronic
Style: Electronic
Description
Bristol four-piece Scaler release a new single titled “Loam” which was produced by critically acclaimed electronic musician and DJ, Daniel Avery. The news comes on the heels of the band’s recent name change from Scalping to Scaler.
The new single “Loam” also marks a new chapter for Scaler. Having connected with one another following the release of their highly praised 2022 debut album Void, the band’s collaboration with Daniel Avery sees the band lean further into their club and dance-based influences. Combining adrenaline fuelled rhythms with euphoric synths that ebb and flow around their heavier sensibilities.
Speaking on the single, Scaler says "When the opportunity to work with Daniel Avery came up we obviously jumped at it; we’ve been fans of his for a long time and working on these tracks with him really helped us be more decisive, to trust our gut and not overcomplicate things."