Back To Mine with San Eco

 

Dysflow – Best Wishes

‘One-minute fifty-seconds of pure bliss out of the south of France, from Dysflow, the Dilla descendant’.

 

Medicut MLP

‘A track that sounds like the future of everything from one of the brightest new talents in UK electronic music’.

 

Metaphi Metske Ditch

‘From two-minutes thirty-seconds in the Wigflex veteran gets himself into all sorts of naughtiness’.

https://soundcloud.com/medicut/mlp-wigflex-city-monsters

 

IAMDDB – Childsplay

‘From our labelmate’s Vol I, a song so beautiful it could bring a night out afterparty full of grown men to tears of joy.’

 

San Eco – Pretty Curtains (Jauge Remix)

‘Some masterful monotony on the remix of our new single from Devon raised, Vietnam based producer.’

 

Toas Humm – Hi Hats Are For Post Punk Heroes

‘Heard this on the radio, couldn’t turn the damn thing up loud enough’

https://soundcloud.com/stolenbodyrecords/taos-humm-hi-hats-are-for-post-punk-heros.

Clark – Butterfly Prowler

‘What can you say about clark, takes the piss. sounds so easy/effortless, sure it wasn’t though’.

Beak – The Meader

‘Angular guitar, low slung groove, a favourite combination to be fair’.

Holden – The Caterpillar’s Invention

‘There’s a party in James Holden’s head and your all invited’.

James Holden - The Caterpillar's Intervention

Deerhunter – Nothing Ever Happened

‘A jangly little pop song, falls away into superb monotony to build and build. always feels exciting this one’.

Nothing Ever Happened - Deerhunter

Debut album out 2nd August 2017 + New single ‘Pretty Curtains’ out 9 June 2017

https://soundcloud.com/beatphreak/pretty-curtains

San Eco combines the unique approach of two musicians, one with a footing in innovative electronica, the other in bombastic indie pop. Five years in the making, their debut album ‘San Eco’ finds them drawing influences from Fela Kuti to Slint, Nathan Fake to R.E.M, into a delicate and emotive electronic alt rock treat.
Morris Cowan (Adam Taylor) cut his teeth in the electronic music scene in the mid-noughties, and since then has released for Nottingham based Wigflex imprint and German label Zaubernuss. He has built up notable admirers, having had his tracks championed by Mary Ann Hobbs and Tom Ravenscroft on their BBC Radio 6 Music shows.

Tom Edney’s brand of alternative indie songwriting has also earned him a considerable following. Never shying away from ambition, his alternative rock music has him drawing inspiration from varied subjects like Victorian Gothic Monasteries on Manchester housing estates, to his Lynchian inspired dreams. His efforts such as ‘Hands On’ and ‘The Manchester Underground EP’ have earnt him plays on many platforms as well as on BBC Radio 6 Music.

It was during the recording of Cowan’s ‘Six Degrees’ and Edney’s ‘The Manchester Underground EP’, that the two actually became aware of each other’s music – listening in through a wall between neighbouring studios. Cowan tabled an offer of a session, and five years of creativity and hard work later, they are finally ready to release their debut album ‘San Eco’, on Manchester label Beatphreak.

The album is set to turn heads on its release on 2nd August, with the self-titled first single, ‘San Eco’, out now. Edney’s catchy pop hook floats amidst Cowan’s ethereal soundscape production; ‘San Eco’  the single is a tune that hosts medicinal qualities, with the ability to make you dance. It will be released with only 200 limited edition 7 inch with an exclusive vinyl only ‘DNCN’ remix on the B-side.

Their second single, ‘Pretty Curtains’ will be released 9th June, again very limited vinyl with an exclusive ‘Jauge’ remix on the flip. Each single will have an accompanying video and four more videos are set to support the album later in the year.

https://www.facebook.com/sanecosounds/