Nottingham based Shelter Point are set to release 2 brand new tracks on December 11th. ‘Glass Into Gold’ and ‘Pale’ continue an impressive run of form from a duo who began their musical story with an EP via influential British imprint Hotflush and have since won fans in Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Zane Lowe to name a few.
The pair’s early, dense soundscapes hinted at the astral sounds of Boards of Canada and Mount Kimbie, providing the perfect backdrop for Liam Arnold’s haunting vocals. Developing their trademark sound with a series of tactile exercises in melancholy electronica via Sony RCA sub-label Space+Time Records, Shelter Point look set to impress once more. On ‘Glass into Gold’ and ‘Pale,’ the electronic experimenters again provide a beguiling mix of organic and synthetic that stands them apart from their contemporaries.
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