The Black Dog reveal album inspired by photographing Sheffield's brutalist architecture

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    Tue, Oct 5, 2021, 12:30
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    Sean Beeby
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  • Music For Photographers is out on November 12th via Dust Science Recordings.
  • The Black Dog reveal album inspired by photographing Sheffield's brutalist architecture image
  • The Black Dog have announced a new photography-inspired album. Music For Photographers was created to soundtrack the trio's own photography sessions around Sheffield. Featuring Oliver Ho, the 15-track LP comes out on November 12th via their label Dust Science Recordings on vinyl, cassette and digital formats, with each pre-order receiving a lucky bag containing three photographs. "Music For Photographers was first created as a functional tool," they said. "For the last two years, we've been photographing our city and the brutal architecture that sits within the landscape... We created Music For Photographers with two simple rules: to be void of human voices and that it should be played in full when visiting any location." Listen to "Dust Bunnies."
    Tracklist 01. Dust Bunnies 02. Vertical Grip On Reality 03. Womersley, Line One 04. Pho-kuss feat. Oliver Ho 05. Sensor 06. Norman Foster Knew 07. Bokeh Bokeh Bokeh 08. Re-Pho-kuss feat. Oliver Ho 09. Nighthawks 10. We Are All Memories 11. My Life Is Bracketed 12. Depth Of Future 13. Lightroom Lies, Darkroom Doom 14. For They Love Of Tish 15. Lost In Lines Dust Science Recordings will release Music For Photographers on November 12th, 2021.
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