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The Last Lawn of the Afternoon & The Wind​-​Up Bird and Tuesday​’​s Women

by The New Emphatic & The Creeping Man

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about

The Creeping Man and The New Emphatic met through the internet when they simultaneously released albums on the same label. While one lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA and the other lives in Stockholm, Sweden, the possibility of a chance encounter seemed nonexistent, yet here they were. It seemed the stars had aligned and that a joint project was a forgone conclusion; so, they set out to collaborate. This is the fruit of that labour.

The Physical version of the album is released with Bibliotapes over at:
thedarkoutside.bandcamp.com/merch

You can find The Creeping Man over at:
thecreepingman.bandcamp.com/music

All proceeds from this release both physical and digital will be donated to the Red Cross Ukraine.

credits

released April 1, 2022

The idea was to create the soundtrack to two Haruki Murakami short stories. The Creeping Man created stems for the short story The Last Lawn of The Afternoon. The New Emphatic created stems for the story The Wind-Up Bird and Tuesday’s Women. The artists then swapped stems. Armed with these new sounds, each created the soundtrack--their version--of the other's project, resulting in a unique partnership neither had experienced before.

The New Emphatic and The Creeping Man wishes to thank Stuart and Bibliotapes for releasing this experiment of an album.

Cover by: Stuart Mclean

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The New Emphatic Stockholm, Sweden

What started as an sarcastic name of a pretended band for an album of bizarre love songs took root and have since stayed.

Guesses and impulses put together with simple gear, recorded and mixed on an iPhone/iPad at a kitchen table with a view.
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