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Sliders (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 2025
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Sliders (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 2025

Sliders (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 2025

Tracklist:

1. Jumper
2. Kraut Crouch
3. Rumba for Hulk Hogan
4. Improv #2
5. Hip Priest
6. Zummerzova
7. Improv #1

Debut album by Bristol band Sliders, an exciting new instrumental quartet taking in elements of psych, motorik, dance music, jazz, and skronk. With an emphasis on improvisation, their influences range from post-rock band Tortoise, MMW (Medeski Martin & Wood) Sonic Youth, and German rock band Can. Featuring four of Bristol's top-flight musicians, their self-titled debut album was recorded by Drezz Dressler (aka Mark Dressler) in his legendary Tape Room analogue recording studio that specializes in multi-track reel-to-reel tape recording.

Neil Smith: guitar
Chris Langton: drums
Harry Stoneham: bass
Dan Moore: Fender Rhodes, Moog Sub 37, Paraphonic Synthesizer

$38.93
Sliders (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 2025—
$38.93

Sliders (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 2025

Tracklist:

1. Jumper
2. Kraut Crouch
3. Rumba for Hulk Hogan
4. Improv #2
5. Hip Priest
6. Zummerzova
7. Improv #1

Debut album by Bristol band Sliders, an exciting new instrumental quartet taking in elements of psych, motorik, dance music, jazz, and skronk. With an emphasis on improvisation, their influences range from post-rock band Tortoise, MMW (Medeski Martin & Wood) Sonic Youth, and German rock band Can. Featuring four of Bristol's top-flight musicians, their self-titled debut album was recorded by Drezz Dressler (aka Mark Dressler) in his legendary Tape Room analogue recording studio that specializes in multi-track reel-to-reel tape recording.

Neil Smith: guitar
Chris Langton: drums
Harry Stoneham: bass
Dan Moore: Fender Rhodes, Moog Sub 37, Paraphonic Synthesizer

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Tracklist:

1. Jumper
2. Kraut Crouch
3. Rumba for Hulk Hogan
4. Improv #2
5. Hip Priest
6. Zummerzova
7. Improv #1

Debut album by Bristol band Sliders, an exciting new instrumental quartet taking in elements of psych, motorik, dance music, jazz, and skronk. With an emphasis on improvisation, their influences range from post-rock band Tortoise, MMW (Medeski Martin & Wood) Sonic Youth, and German rock band Can. Featuring four of Bristol's top-flight musicians, their self-titled debut album was recorded by Drezz Dressler (aka Mark Dressler) in his legendary Tape Room analogue recording studio that specializes in multi-track reel-to-reel tape recording.

Neil Smith: guitar
Chris Langton: drums
Harry Stoneham: bass
Dan Moore: Fender Rhodes, Moog Sub 37, Paraphonic Synthesizer