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Cat-No:cck7002
Release-Date:22.11.2024
Configuration:TAPE Excl
Barcode:4251804183550
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Release-Date:22.11.2024
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The Mole - Sing a Storm
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The Mole - Que Rico
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The Mole - Heart of a Canary
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The Mole - Deeper Filth
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The Mole - Just Another Kid
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The Mole - Arp on a Table
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The Mole - Time Changes (Bonus Track)
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The Mole - Boulevard
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The Mole - Vessel Plans
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The Mole - JP Ate Culture
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The Mole - Mountain Range
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The Mole - nEw fAme
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The Mole - That Old Fuck
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The Mole - Burger Time
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The Mole - Umpah Band
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The Mole - Don’t Wake Me Up Bro
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The Mole - Not Lost
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The Mole - GoinF4er
Genre: Beats, Ambient, Electronica

Tracklist Cassette:
SIDE A
01. Sing a Storm - 02. Que Rico - 03. Heart of a Canary - 04. Deeper Filth - 05. Just Another Kid -06. Arp on a Table - 07. Time Changes (Bonus Track)
SIDE B
01. Boulevard - 02. Vessel Plans - 03. JP Ate Culture - 04. Mountain Range - 05. nEw fAme - 06.That Old Fuck - 07. Burger Time - 08. Umpah Band - 09. Don’t Wake Me Up Bro - 10. Not Lost -
11. GoinF4er

Short Info:
High Hopes - New album from the Mole.
High Hopes is 17 songs across 40 minutes on one slice of wax that, as advertised, sounds nothing like last month’s Ep, High Dreams. Here, rather than the long form dance form, is a continuation of the
beat tape pacing from the last album, a collection of moments posing as ideas posing as a narrative stuffed with oddities and surprises that reward the close listen.
What’s heard on High Hopes is the Mole’s exploration of a love letter, from one person to a family, from the northern Pacific to the southern Atlantic, from a boy to a painted bird. Vancouver Island to
Manantiales. The songs range from ambient sound bath and hip hop sludge, up to micro boogie and almost House before tumbling back down and forth again. Bubbling synths, MPCs swung out, samples
chopped and chewed, bass and violins from Rick and Sophie, field recordings of birds and frogs and beaches, friends and family and fiestas. Did we mention the love ?! This album has got it all! Original
collages from Antonio Carrau envelope this wax: jacket, sleeve and cookie.
Antonio’s work is typified by playful combinations and bold statements about living in a embrace of analog and digital health. His collages marry the corporeal world with an updated, digitalized age of
reproduction, inducing feelings of gratitude for the simple everyday scenes we sometimes lose touch with when we forget to slow down. Good living, like breathing, requires inhaling as well as exhaling.
We can’t always produce content, make art, we must also pause, and listen. And enjoy. The Mole is joined by friends and colleagues on several songs included on High Hopes. Rick May plays bass on both Que Rico and album stand out GoinF4er. Sophie Trudeau (Godspeed You Black Emperor) plays and arranges violins on GoinF4er and Danuel Tate (Cobblestone Jazz) and Julz Chaz (Wagon Repair) both play Vibes and Emaxx throughout the album. Working with these incredible talents not only enriched this album, but fulfilled a long standing goal of the Mole’s; to work again with the musicians from whom he learned so much. People who helped inform the shape of Mole to come.
The Mole who was As High As The Sky. The Mole has been ‘recognized’ by the ‘global underground’ since his critically celebrated premiere album, As High As The Sky, but his earlier Eps (Wagon Repair, Philpot, Musique Risquee) got the attention of Top DJs, clubs, and festivals around the world first. His sound remains unique, fresh and deep: enjoying plays in a wide variety of spaces and places.
High Hopes is the Mole’s 5th solo album and his 2nd album for Circus Company (The River Widens) who have also proudly released two eps of Mole magic (Little Sunshine, High Dreams).
*Isn’t that too much time for one record? Short answer - No. Long answer - depends on the material. Due to the many quiet passages in the album, the groove spacing can be modulated and the needle
can slow it’s progress towards the center/end resulting in longer sides with continued high gain and low distortion. More