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Horseback

Horseback

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Members Horseback is Jenks Miller, and sometimes includes John Crouch, Nick Petersen, Rich James and others.
Genre Experimental / Psychedelic / Electroacoustic
Hometown Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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'A Plague of Knowing' t-shirt design.  Plagued Unicursal Hex!
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Quick unscientific poll: 'The Invisible Mountain' has been OOP on vinyl format for a while now, and there is still demand for it. We're thinking of doing a reissue so folks who want it on vinyl can get it. And we'd probably include some extra material, as well (maybe selections from 'Approaching the Invisible Mountain,' some dub versions, and possibly some live tracks). Is this something folks would want? Please give us some feedback in the comments.
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'Piedmont Apocrypha' gets a nod in this article: "The latest LP from the prolific Chapel Hill mad scientist Jenks Miller sits somewhere on the jam spectrum between “Down By The River” and Dopesmoker."
Horseback heeft een link via Jenks Miller gedeeld.
Happy Record Store Day! We have limited numbers of the the Jenks Miller/James Toth (of Wooden Wand) RSD split 12" at the link below. Test pressings of this 12" are also available at the same link (we only have ten copies of the tests). In case you couldn't make it to your favorite store today...
Horseback heeft een link gedeeld.
'Piedmont Apocrypha' test pressings are now available in our web store. These include an outer sleeve and insert. *We have ten numbered copies only.*
Horseback heeft een link via Tomek Skog gedeeld.
'Polish review of "Piedmont Apocrypha", entitled "Gothic Barn", which is reference to painting and gothic americana and barn quilts. The final note says: ' "Piedmont Apocrypha" is a quiet, musical journey through the wilderness of North Car...olina and the Piedmont plateau, lying by the Appalachian Mountains. This record is immersed in "American Gothic" and as thick as one of the natural resources of North Carolina - tar. You only need to be careful not to stain your heels, because only the native inhabitants of the state can be "tar heel."' Meer weergeven