After a collaboration with Regosphere last summer, Juice Machine is back on DS with their new E.P.! Fresh off a 2 month national tour, this married duo from Eugene recorded two new tracks for the C20 series, slightly harsher than their normal work but still with their signature sound. Using many handmade tiny oscillators, no input mixer feedback and stuttering bits of digital glitches, the pair brings two side long tracks of textured noise and malfunctioning ambience. Bass heavy globs of black square waves lay the foundation for corrupted 8-bit textures, minimal analog sequencing and sputtering clicks of white noise. Sounding somewhere between old school 70’s synth exploration and modern cut-up pedal abuse this tape shows the darker side of the two's work and shouldn't be missed!
Chrome high bias tapes with b/w labels. Glossy laser printed b/w cover. Limited to 50 hand-numbered copies. Sold out.
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