Album Review: Andrew Tuttle - Slowcation

2 June 2015 | 12:17 pm | Tyler McLoughlan

"With washed-out sonic hums, episodes of spritely electronic melodies and even a banjo that gracefully alludes to Deep South bluesy folk."

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Tuttle is a creator of thoughtful, unorthodox soundscapes, and that this release is available digitally – and on cassette – is a comment on the niche experimental space he occupies rather than any level of wankery presented across his odes to road-tripping across North America and Australia.

With washed-out sonic hums, episodes of spritely electronic melodies and even a banjo that gracefully alludes to Deep South bluesy folk without sticking out like the sore-thumb instrument it can often be, the Brisbane muso has created a lovely, wandering guide for contemplation.