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New Release. Disjointed Oddities and Other Such Things. Vol 2

by Keith Seatman

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Comes in full colour Cardboard wallet with Artwork by Keith Seatman. A collection of 5 tunes featuring more of his Odd Electronics, Psych, Radiophonics, Drone
    and quirky melodies. Track 5 is a Remix of the 2022 album track The Grand Alchemists Parade. This new remix is by Portsmouth musician and DJ Simon Heartfield. The original version can be heard on the 2022 Castles in Space Album Sad Old Tatty Bunting CiS093.

    Includes unlimited streaming of New Release. Disjointed Oddities and Other Such Things. Vol 2 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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    Get all 10 Keith Seatman releases available on Bandcamp and save 60%.

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of finding our way around, New Release. Disjointed Oddities and Other Such Things. Vol 2, Time to Dream but Never Seen, Broken Folk EP Digi Version, Disjointed Oddities and Other Such Things EP, all hold hands and off we go, A Rest Before the Walk, Around the Folly and Down Hill, and 2 more. , and , .

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Disjointed Oddities and Other Such Things Vol: 2 follows on from Keith’s 2018 EP Disjointed Oddities and Other Such Things. This is the 3rd EP by Keith Seatman and his 1st non-Castles in Space release since 2018.
Castles in Space will be releasing a new LP from Keith at a later date, however in the meantime this EP is a collection of 5 tunes featuring more of his Odd Electronics, Psych, Radiophonics, Drone and quirky melodies.
Track 5 is a Remix of the 2022 album track The Grand Alchemists Parade.
This new remix is by Portsmouth musician and DJ Simon Heartfield. The original version can be heard on the 2022 Castles in Space Album Sad Old Tatty Bunting CiS093.

Portsmouth based Keith Seatman was a founder member of 80s-90s indie band The Psylons. Over the last 13 years, Seatman has released seven solo albums (two LP’s and one 12inch single through Castles in Space) and two EP’s (The Broken Folk EP in collaboration with Jim Jupp Ghostbox Records). He has developed a unique style of unsettling electronica rooted in a very British sort of electronic psychedelia. Keith has been featured and interviewed in Electronic Sound Magazine and appeared on NTS Radio Alien Jams show twice. There have been regular appearances on 'A Year in the Country' compilations and the 'Scarred For Life' albums. He has also been played on BBC Radio 6 music's The Freak Zone, the Gideon Coe show and BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction.

Mentions
Recalling the abstract experiments of Basil Kirchin, back-to-the-nursery psychedelic nightmares that were recurring scenarios on The Prisoner and The Avengers. A parping, marching melody that could’ve come from The Residents. This 16-minute EP is a perfect introduction to Seatman’s evocative, unsettling world.
Ben Graham Shindig Magazine July 2023

"Disjointed Oddities Vol: 2 follows on from 2018's Disjointed Oddities and Other Such things. This is by the great Keith Seatman. Over the last 13 years has released 7 solo albums, all of them unique and interesting."
Stuart Maconie, Freak Zone BBC 6 Music June 2023

Keith Seatman’s world is simultaneously charming and more than a little unsettling. On 2020’s previous outing, ‘Time To Dream But Never Seen’, it was all faded seaside glamour. Here he arrives riding a Chopper, giving a seater to formative, half-remembered 1970s nostalgia.
Neil Mason Juno Daily (Feb 2022)

An album steeped in sweet shop mysticism of a stranger and gentler England. Its Syd Barrett, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Radiophonic workshop and even Tommy Cooper and the remnants of Music hall. A psychedelic joyride through a parallel universe, full of alchemists and scarecrows and gated communities guarded by gnomes.
Bob Fisher (Electronic Sound)

I’ll say that Time To Dream is a very entertaining set of tunes, the composition and layering technique of Seatman has much to admire, and he’s structured the record as a two-sided event that plays very well. As to that technique, I sense that it’s quite labour intensive; there are synths, there are samples, but it’s never clear where Seatman’s keyboard playing leaves off and where the nostalgic found-objects (if indeed there are any) begin. Specifically, it seems to me that trips to the seaside, country walks, and Enid Blyton stories are all targets for Seatman’s wander down the hall of mirrors in his imaginary audio funfair. Along with the time-travel aspects implied in Jupp’s scenario, the listener is always troubled by a sense of things going every so slightly askew in these impressionistic anecdotes. It’s a subtle balance, and not easy to pull it off.
Ed Pinsent/Sound Projector (Aug 2020)

Soundscapes, simple motifs and spoken word combine to make a time - traveling portal to an imagined place. It’s on this knife edge between whimsy and potential darkness where the albums mood sits.
Duncan Fletcher (Shindig Magazine March 2020)

Keith Seatman's science fiction landscapes explode with meekness that is undiscriminating as it is enthusiastic. Seatman is a talented sound designer, and it shines on his instrumentals.
Wire Magazine 383 (Jan 2016)

credits

released July 10, 2023

All tracks
Words and Music by Keith Seatman
Produced by Keith Seatman
Mastering and Audio Advice by Jack Packer
Remix by Simon Heartfield*
Layout and Design Keith Seatman

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Keith Seatman Hampshire, UK

Musical Oddness & Wistful Tootling and always slightly lost. Keith Seatman is a musician, owner of some synths, records and all manner of old tat. Former member of the band Psylons,
Has recorded sessions for The Garden of Earthly Delights and has been played on BBC 6 music's The Freak Zone and Gideon Coe show BBC Radio 3 Late Junction The Phantom Circuit and NTS Radio Alien Jams.
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