BWR049 (LP/DL)
Limited to 100 copies. Pink Foiled Cover. 140g Red Vinyl
Following on from their 2017 ‘Welsh Music Prize’ nominated debut ‘Life in Analogue’, ‘Ofni’ is Cotton Wolf sophomore album. Set against a thematic backdrop of social uncertainty, the album’s darker material is simultaneously imbued with anxious paranoia and hopeful positivity. The new tracks from the Cardiff duo showcase a bolder production with faster tempos and purer electronic sounds, alongside hypnotic, abstract and melodic ideas inherent to their previous release. Whilst the bulk of the album is instrumental, the title track features an ethereal vocal contribution by Adwaith’s Hollie Singer.
Brought together through various musical projects, Llion Robertson and Seb Goldfinch discovered their mutual appreciation of electronic music, as well as their love of film and TV soundtracks. Through Cotton Wolf, the pair aim to create organic, intelligent soundscapes that provoke equal measures of thoughtfulness and danceablity. Seb’s background in classical composition and arranging (BBC National Orchestra of Wales / The Gentle Good) combined with Llion’s work mixing and producing (Super Furry Animals, Gruff Rhys, Aldous Harding, James Yiull) , leads to an expansive, unique approach to songwriting and the wider collaborative process.
‘…deep, mesmerizing electronic music from them. The album is superb actually’ – Huw Stephens
‘Awesome electronica from Cardiff’ – Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1
‘A delight… a stunning debut. 5/5’ – Buzz Magazine
‘Impeccable’ – Lauren Laverne BBC Radio 6music
‘Utterly beautiful’ – Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales
‘Full of gorgeous chilled moments, danceable beats, field recordings, and luscious noise’ – Louder Than War
‘Their music is inspiring’ Mark Ryan, Amazing Radio
‘An album that shimmers from beginning to end’ – Hiapop Blog
Cotton Wolf – Ofni
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BWR049 (LP/DL)
Limited to 100 copies. Pink Foiled Cover. 140g Red Vinyl
Following on from their 2017 ‘Welsh Music Prize’ nominated debut ‘Life in Analogue’, ‘Ofni’ is Cotton Wolf sophomore album. Set against a thematic backdrop of social uncertainty, the album’s darker material is simultaneously imbued with anxious paranoia and hopeful positivity. The new tracks from the Cardiff duo showcase a bolder production with faster tempos and purer electronic sounds, alongside hypnotic, abstract and melodic ideas inherent to their previous release. Whilst the bulk of the album is instrumental, the title track features an ethereal vocal contribution by Adwaith’s Hollie Singer.
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Brought together through various musical projects, Llion Robertson and Seb Goldfinch discovered their mutual appreciation of electronic music, as well as their love of film and TV soundtracks. Through Cotton Wolf, the pair aim to create organic, intelligent soundscapes that provoke equal measures of thoughtfulness and danceablity. Seb’s background in classical composition and arranging (BBC National Orchestra of Wales / The Gentle Good) combined with Llion’s work mixing and producing (Super Furry Animals, Gruff Rhys, Aldous Harding, James Yiull) , leads to an expansive, unique approach to songwriting and the wider collaborative process.
‘…deep, mesmerizing electronic music from them. The album is superb actually’ – Huw Stephens
‘Awesome electronica from Cardiff’ – Huw Stephens, BBC Radio 1
‘A delight… a stunning debut. 5/5’ – Buzz Magazine
‘Impeccable’ – Lauren Laverne BBC Radio 6music
‘Utterly beautiful’ – Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales
‘Full of gorgeous chilled moments, danceable beats, field recordings, and luscious noise’ – Louder Than War
‘Their music is inspiring’ Mark Ryan, Amazing Radio
‘An album that shimmers from beginning to end’ – Hiapop Blog
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