Check out this wonderful feature on Hidden Shoal over at the brilliant Sydney based zine Happy. Some lovely mini write ups of the new Slow Dancing Society album The Cogent Sea and Kramies The Wooden Heart EP in there as well. We loved these guys and girls already but this just takes the relationship to another level. Here’s a taste,
“After grabbing your favourite pair of headphones, Hidden Shoal Recordings should be your first destination. They’re a Perth-based label offering what they describe as a “remote” musical experience; a collection of music from composers and bands which all offer a respite from the noise pollution most of us are surrounded with. Each track in their catalogue is a new step in a sonic journey… It is somewhat telling that Hidden Shoal also has a large part of their catalogue available for film and TV licensing. Much of the music on the label has a cinematic feel that I could easily imagine being set to sweeping shots of rolling hills in a nature documentary or a viral motivational video.”
If you’re not already a Happy reader then do check them out – much awesomeness awaits!