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Furniture Huschle / Food Fortunata - Split by Food Fortunata / Furniture Huschle

Food Fortunata / Furniture Huschle

Furniture Huschle / Food Fortunata - Split
Shrimper / Unread

Food Fortunata and Furniture Huschle have written and issued thousands of songs between them over the last forty plus years. You may know Joel Huschle, of Furniture Huschle from his myriad of solo and collaborative records including his work with Wckr Spgt, and perhaps Food Fortunata from his work as Sockeye and dozens of other names/bands as the purveyor of over three hundred rightfully weird world recordings on his Wheelchair Full of Old Men label. It has in fact taken decades to bring these cats together, the double lift of Unread and Shrimper records to issue it, and most importantly, two sides of tape magnetized with the unique sound of these stalwarts of the underground. A Rudimentary Peni and Caroliner Rainbow Fish n' Chips cover best describes the pumping heart that these two push oxygenated blood out of. Limited edition of 100 with cover art by Dennis Callaci

MC $9.75

09/06/2024  

SHR 216 / UNREAD 303 


The Debts are an ongoing collaboration of scientists and musicians centered around the songs of Dane Sybrant. Originally hailing from Omaha, NE, this outfit has released their tunes through Unread Records, consisting of a few cassettes and a 7" single. On this split LP the group explores themes of loss, death, and hope, all within a shifting landscape of tape hiss and raw spirits. side of this split LP runs up & down the spine of loss & death. Now centered in Oregon, The Debts will be doing a series of show on the West Coast in support of this record. Dennis Callaci is in the band Refrigerator, and follows up a collaborative record he recorded with another Omaha native, Simon Joyner a few years back. His 5 songs run the gamut from acoustic laments, a keyboard/vocal drone and a no-shit Scratch Acidesque vocal/drum machine breakdown. All songs recorded live to one track, in stereo. This record follows Refrigerator’s “Temple City” which came out a few weeks back on Shrimper, garnering 9 out of 10 stars from Magnet. This is a hand screened/hand numbered limited edition of 300 copies by Chris Fischer featuring artwork by Callaci & Dane Sybrant. Includes download code.

LP $19.50

05/26/2015  

UNREAD 160 / SHR 177