Salli Lunn’s remix album A Frame of Reference – which includes remixes by Scott Solter, Manual, and Hidden Shoal’s very own Markus Mehr and City of Satellites – has received a lot of delicious coverage of late, including Brisbane’s Rave Magazine and 4ZZZ radio station, the Delusions of Adequacy review site, and the German blog Schallgrenzen. Head along to the Hidden Shoal Store to stream the album in full, along with the band’s debut album Heresy and Rite, which are both available in CD and mp3 format. Vinyl junkies will also be pleased to hear that Heresy and Rite is now also available on vinyl.
Hidden Shoal MixTape
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