Tranquility Tapes Fall Preview
9.8.14 by Mike Haley

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If you’re anything like me, you’re probably in the market for a soundtrack to go along with that extra tall Apple-Smoked Spiced Pumpkin Soy Latte. After all, you can’t chug that sucka straight out of a gourd in silence, now can you? No, you can’t. Well Tranquility Tapes has your back. It’s invariably splendid news when this Brooklyn imprint announces a new batch, and this fresh clique of five for fall is shaping up to be an ultra-pleaser.

TT’s corn maze of jams will include some super sprawled-out lounge music by Jake Webster’s always relaxed Tuluum Shimmering project, spanning over a 100 minute epic titled “Dark Star”. A half hour splintered nostalgia buzz on Bluesharp’s “Sinkhole Flora”. Label head Franklin Teagle going solo with his caramelized meditations as Cenote Glow on  the “Musa Paradisiaca” C60. Pooling ooze by cloudsound (no affiliation with Soundcloud, that I am aware of) on their “asperatus” C38 droner.  And the ever prolific Charles Barabé rippin’ & tearin’ unlimited laser logic on his 50 minute “Dates & Confessions”. That is 278 minutes of pro dubbed sensory juice that you will most likely NEED to funnel into your ear holes. But don’t take my word for it, watch this Planet Earth style sampler by Eric Brannon of Tranquility alumni Glass House.

Scope Tranquility’s site for these later this month.