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Revisit Swisher from Blondes

Released ten years ago late last month, Blondes first (proper) full-length album, Swisher. Blondes hold the record for the most… records released on RVNG, evolving boundlessly, effortlessly with each new outing. Swisher glows from the soulful depths from which it was made to this day.

The Body's I Shall Die Here / Earth Triumphant - Available Now

Ripping open the void today, I Shall Die Here / Earth Triumphant, The Body’s 2014 album produced by Bobby Krilic, aka The Haxan Cloak, remixed, remastered, and expanded w/ original sessions. Limited color edition + black double LPs shipping now, and streaming everywhere. Thank you Bobby for being there at inception, Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets for the insane tweaking along the way, Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios for the punishing mastering, Will Work For Good for the brill design, and Chip + Lee for being buds of almost 30 years.

Pierre Rousseau’s Mémoire De Forme - Out Now!

“I always knew the colour of the cover would be blue, and I’ve tried to make music which ‘sounds’ blue” Pierre Rousseau’s Mémoire De Forme arrives today. The final chapter a three part series started in 2020, and the finest hour (technically, under an hour) so far from Pierre. Available through RVNG, Bandcamp, and in your streams n’ dreams.

Dylan Moon’s Song & Dance EP Out Now!

Press pray and float away 🙏🌓 Dylan Moon’s Song & Dance EP is out now. Whether or not you knew you needed to hear captivating pop melodies + celestial pedal steel and synths set to breaks, these four songs just deliver. Another stunner from Dylan.

Revisit Jason Evan's short film At the Mercy of it All

With The Body’s I Shall Die Here / Earth Triumphant arriving at the end of the month, we revisit Jason Evans’ short film At the Mercy of it All. A story of humankind projecting onto nature its own sense of personal doom. “Listening to The Body’s I Shall Die Here, I was pulled entirely into this landscape that had been created; an incredibly visual account of death, tragedy and loss. I had this image of a man, his face covered in dirt, but his arms still moving and his eyes open. body and soil. the image reminded me of the kind of parallels artist Robert Smithson made between geological change and the fragility of the mind, which in turn gave me the emotional content of the film”

Unreleased video for “Natives / Most Answers Never Unveiled” by Stellar Om Source

Keep feeling fascination ☁️☝️🏁 Released ten years ago this week, Stellar Om Source’s Joy One Mile. There was not a record like JOM before on RVNG, and there hasn’t been one since. While revisiting brings back a rush of memories, the music remains unplaceable, outside of time. Truly unbound sound from one of the absolute greats. While reeling back the years / winding up the time machine gears, we came across the below unreleased video for “Natives / Most Answers Never Unveiled” by our fam Georgia. Big Kassem Mosse imprint on this track, whom we somehow convinced to mix and arrange this album. Artwork by Will Work For Good, ofc!