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Codename: Dustsucker

by Bark Psychosis

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refusenik
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refusenik My favorite album of all time. Haunting, nocturnal, experimental, melancholy, while sounding like nothing else out there still. Favorite track: The Black Meat.
melton
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melton wonderful, entrancing, layered multi-instrumental tracks with recovered drumming from former drummer. I personally think this album is interesting and relaxzing, i like the odd mixing of sound sources, it's very pretty actually.or at least mellow and meditative and cool
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pgjesper This reissue is so much more sound and great artwork than the original issue. One of my favorite indie bands of all time. Got the original back in 2004 but played so much that I deserve a new copy. The music is so much part of the 90's indie but still timeless. This is the best vinyl version of the album so far..
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Miles Cajus Fantastic album, hard to pick a favourite – genius blend of jazzy post-rock and electronic ambience Favorite track: Miss Abuse.
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33 1/3 rpm double LP Gatefold / standard CD

“Bark Psychosis deliver. And like Hex, Dustsucker sounds utterly unique”
Pitchfork

“The mark they left is indelible.”
Classic Rock

Following the reissue of ‘Hex’ in late 2017, Fire Records reissue Bark Psychosis’ second studio album ‘///Codename:Dustsucker’ (2004) “which finds the band in remarkable form” (Pitchfork).

Arriving ten years after the band disbanded, the long-awaited and criminally overlooked follow up brings with it an evolution of their sound. Their experimentations are layered with blissed out electronics, shoegaze, post-rock and jazz are still at its fore as are Sutton’s crystalline vocals. Languid and brooding, the soundscapes are dark and sustained while their “trademark cocoon of limpid, rippling guitar figures and jazzy adornment is buffeted by sharp leftward turns” (Uncut).

Recorded in Graham Sutton’s East London DustSuckerSound studio between 1999 and 2004, it features contributions from Talk Talk sticksman Lee Harris and ‘found drumming’ from ex-band member Mark Simnett.

Bark Psychosis’ ‘///Codename: Dustsucker’ would go on to be their last studio album.

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released May 25, 2018

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