Limited edition cassette tape (80 copies). Grey cassette shell with white UV print in white library case with extended fold out inlay card.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Nuclear Laundry
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Vinyl LP (Feral Child edition)
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
12" black vinyl edition released by Feral Child. Edition of 105 copies. Hand-numbered. Comes with stapled booklet with extra artwork and Feral Child catalogue sheet. Already sold out from Feral Child. Very limited quantity available!
Includes unlimited streaming of The Nuclear Laundry
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Cassette Tape (2023 edition)
Cassette + Digital Album
Cassette tape (50 copies). Grey cassette shell with black UV print in white library case with extended fold out inlay card.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Nuclear Laundry
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 88 fans who also own “It's in the Mud, and It's on the Beach”
Less immediate than other Night Monitor projects but has a lot of stunning tracks and ultimately adds up to a darker experience that really manages to leave me mildly unsettled but raring to listen in full again to dig deeper. Missing time, forgetting, it feels like stumbling upon something never meant to be heard (in the best way) alienasu
supported by 83 fans who also own “It's in the Mud, and It's on the Beach”
A beautiful hauntological evocation that teleports you right into the heart of its subject matter. Fantastic entertainment. But watch out for flying ornaments. There’s a poltergeist at large! ardethe
From Leipzig, Rustre craft soft, surging post-rock songs wreathed in atmospherics and marked with sparkling guitars. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 20, 2021
German producer and singer-songwriter Rustre makes darkly lush, emotive music with a pop heart and crisp ambient textures. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 22, 2020
supported by 80 fans who also own “It's in the Mud, and It's on the Beach”
So I was a very young boy when these incidents happened, but I do remember them very clearly and perhaps my fascination with the occult (not so great when your family is catholic) began. This album just instantly bought me back 40 odd years or so. And I’m a small boy, wide eyed in morbidly fascinated horror as my parents yammer on about demons and satan worshippers. I can’t pick a stand out yet but suffice to say, since I discovered The Night Monitor each of the albums I have (4) are awesome. fenrisians-sweatshop