All Tiny Creatures

Glass Bubbles Mixtape

Posted on | February 28, 2011

Here we go! From the Hometapes website:

Today, Wisconsin quartet All Tiny Creatures, led by Thomas Wincek (Volcano Choir), releases “Glass Bubbles”, the second single from the band’s forthcoming debut full length Harbors. Much like “An Iris” — the first single from the album which featured vocal contributions from Volcano Choir bandmate Justin Vernon — “Glass Bubbles” is coming to life on its very own cassette mixtape.

Glass Bubbles Mixtape is a limited edition cassette that includes two songs from Harbors elaborated upon by three continuous tape-exclusive compositions. “Glass Bubbles” begins the tape and features vocalist Ryan Olcott (12 Rods, Mystery Palace, Solid Gold). At thirty minutes, the Glass Bubbles Mixtape beautifully documents the prolific creativity of All Tiny Creatures, while unfolding another part of the treasure map that will soon lead to Harbors, out March 29, 2011 on Hometapes on 2xLP, CD, and digital formats.

Purchase the Glass Bubbles Mixtape directly from Hometapes here

All Tiny Creatures “Glass Bubbles” MP3

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Glass Bubbles Mixtape is limited to 250 copies. The imprinted clear tape is packaged in a heavyweight paper case printed in two spot colors, including a wild and rich fluorescent on the outside. Art by Hometapes.

All Tiny Creatures Glass Bubbles Mixtape
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Glass Bubbles Mixtape Tracklist:

01. Glass Bubbles
02. Wave Particles
03. Snow Removal
04. Reservoirs
05. Heritage

Comments

2 Responses to “Glass Bubbles Mixtape”

  1. Chris
    March 18th, 2011 @ 8:20 am

    This is truly innovative music. As a fan of classical, prog rock, krautrock, electronic, and indie rock willing to not be completely derivative, this is exactly the type of music I think should be dominating the modern underground. And I couldn’t be prouder that it’s coming from my town of Madison. Please don’t leave us for a “cooler” music city like Portland or NYC! We need to restore Madison to its former glory!

  2. Blair Johnson
    April 7th, 2011 @ 11:22 pm

    Hear Hear to what Chris said. Totally looking forward to The Glass Bubbles release at The Frequency tomorrow night! Keep up the sick tunes!

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