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Album artwork for Goodbye Blue Sky by Mr Elevator

Recent Oh sees recruit Tomas Dolas releases his first album on Castle Face Records. "The drum clock is docking and the night tide washes up synthesized environments, woozy and recorded perfectly. In my humble opinion, Mr. Elevator has risen and ascended and risen again, top floor, time and space, he hath bended, and brain cells have been rent and spent, on the wing aloft and buoyant, a perfect rapid eye movement enhancer and neuromancer.“A capsule garden soundtrack, a killer live band, Leslie spinning a yarn through the melodious afternoon. Now its twilight, all is well: the most overweight bass soundsabound, the crystalline organs blanket breaks and backs, the whip crack of the snare is your guide here, its pretty fried and boundless in its approach. For fans of Tangerine Dream, Air, Donovan (think the Hurdy Gurdy Man LP), The Troggs, Irmin Schmidt, Egg, Stereolab, and even early Mute records.” —John Dwyer

Mr Elevator

Goodbye Blue Sky

Castle Face
Album artwork for Goodbye Blue Sky by Mr Elevator
CD

£14.99

Released 17/01/2020Catalogue Number

CF120CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Mr Elevator

Goodbye Blue Sky

Castle Face
Album artwork for Goodbye Blue Sky by Mr Elevator
CD

£14.99

Released 17/01/2020Catalogue Number

CF120CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Recent Oh sees recruit Tomas Dolas releases his first album on Castle Face Records. "The drum clock is docking and the night tide washes up synthesized environments, woozy and recorded perfectly. In my humble opinion, Mr. Elevator has risen and ascended and risen again, top floor, time and space, he hath bended, and brain cells have been rent and spent, on the wing aloft and buoyant, a perfect rapid eye movement enhancer and neuromancer.“A capsule garden soundtrack, a killer live band, Leslie spinning a yarn through the melodious afternoon. Now its twilight, all is well: the most overweight bass soundsabound, the crystalline organs blanket breaks and backs, the whip crack of the snare is your guide here, its pretty fried and boundless in its approach. For fans of Tangerine Dream, Air, Donovan (think the Hurdy Gurdy Man LP), The Troggs, Irmin Schmidt, Egg, Stereolab, and even early Mute records.” —John Dwyer