
James Elkington Pastel De Nada Vinyl LP 2025
LP 1
1. Morny in the Earling
2. I, Altered
3. An Anechoic Orchestra
4. Sun Rats
5. Pont Du Poivre
6. Draw a Head
7. Ortemega
8. The Equal Spacing
9. Nonpareils in a Bottle
10. Nana Femur
11. The Submersible Community
12. Don't Tell Anyone
13. Golden K
LP 2
1. Ever in the Latening
2. Window Weapon Speaks
3. The Lyre Concordia
4. Fast Eyes (And Neck)
5. The Unexpected City
6. A Moon Crows
7. Build Your Background
8. No Time Is Passing
9. Very Berk Squad
10. Everybody's Colleyland
11. The Caves at Aurangabad
12. All Cats Are Bored
13. Daft Zenith Nought
14. Night Felt
In 2023 James Elkington released Me Neither, a double album of solo guitar improvisations and experiments. He ended up thinking of it as a wordless collection of library music. 'Library musicâ is a trove of anonymously produced sound that can be plundered for any kind of use and Elkington, the Chicago based British guitarist, fiÂnds a freedom in this music that seems to come out nowhere. He follows up Me Neither with Pastel De Nada, a new 2xLP set where the 27 tracks amount to more of a toolkit than a library. Bright, optimistic strums like âThe Lyre Concordiaâ, layered meditations like âMorny in the Earlingâ and âThe Caves at Aurangabadâ, and tracks like âThe Equal Spacingâ that tick and whir like little machines for generating joy. Elkington squares his guitars o? against textures, atmospheres and whispers of percussion.
James Elkington Pastel De Nada Vinyl LP 2025
LP 1
1. Morny in the Earling
2. I, Altered
3. An Anechoic Orchestra
4. Sun Rats
5. Pont Du Poivre
6. Draw a Head
7. Ortemega
8. The Equal Spacing
9. Nonpareils in a Bottle
10. Nana Femur
11. The Submersible Community
12. Don't Tell Anyone
13. Golden K
LP 2
1. Ever in the Latening
2. Window Weapon Speaks
3. The Lyre Concordia
4. Fast Eyes (And Neck)
5. The Unexpected City
6. A Moon Crows
7. Build Your Background
8. No Time Is Passing
9. Very Berk Squad
10. Everybody's Colleyland
11. The Caves at Aurangabad
12. All Cats Are Bored
13. Daft Zenith Nought
14. Night Felt
In 2023 James Elkington released Me Neither, a double album of solo guitar improvisations and experiments. He ended up thinking of it as a wordless collection of library music. 'Library musicâ is a trove of anonymously produced sound that can be plundered for any kind of use and Elkington, the Chicago based British guitarist, fiÂnds a freedom in this music that seems to come out nowhere. He follows up Me Neither with Pastel De Nada, a new 2xLP set where the 27 tracks amount to more of a toolkit than a library. Bright, optimistic strums like âThe Lyre Concordiaâ, layered meditations like âMorny in the Earlingâ and âThe Caves at Aurangabadâ, and tracks like âThe Equal Spacingâ that tick and whir like little machines for generating joy. Elkington squares his guitars o? against textures, atmospheres and whispers of percussion.
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LP 1
1. Morny in the Earling
2. I, Altered
3. An Anechoic Orchestra
4. Sun Rats
5. Pont Du Poivre
6. Draw a Head
7. Ortemega
8. The Equal Spacing
9. Nonpareils in a Bottle
10. Nana Femur
11. The Submersible Community
12. Don't Tell Anyone
13. Golden K
LP 2
1. Ever in the Latening
2. Window Weapon Speaks
3. The Lyre Concordia
4. Fast Eyes (And Neck)
5. The Unexpected City
6. A Moon Crows
7. Build Your Background
8. No Time Is Passing
9. Very Berk Squad
10. Everybody's Colleyland
11. The Caves at Aurangabad
12. All Cats Are Bored
13. Daft Zenith Nought
14. Night Felt
In 2023 James Elkington released Me Neither, a double album of solo guitar improvisations and experiments. He ended up thinking of it as a wordless collection of library music. 'Library musicâ is a trove of anonymously produced sound that can be plundered for any kind of use and Elkington, the Chicago based British guitarist, fiÂnds a freedom in this music that seems to come out nowhere. He follows up Me Neither with Pastel De Nada, a new 2xLP set where the 27 tracks amount to more of a toolkit than a library. Bright, optimistic strums like âThe Lyre Concordiaâ, layered meditations like âMorny in the Earlingâ and âThe Caves at Aurangabadâ, and tracks like âThe Equal Spacingâ that tick and whir like little machines for generating joy. Elkington squares his guitars o? against textures, atmospheres and whispers of percussion.












