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  THE DOOZER
'GREAT EXPLORERS'

SILTBREEZE

FORMAT
Catalogue No: SB137
Format: LP
Barcode: 655030113710

TRACK LISTINGS
1. Nothing Like the Hero
2. God Does Not Need Light
3. Hornbill
4. Brother Lazarus
5. Semut 1
6. Up and Down
7. Great Explorers
8. Public Transport
9. Decisive Mind
10. Semut 2

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Originally released as a CD on the UK label Pickled Egg in 2009, Great Explorers is the second full-length effort from oneman dynamo The Doozer. Siltbreeze was delightfully chuffed to make its acquaintance (by way of Matt Valentine’s suggestion) and agreed to release it unto all the world on the muchsought- after vinyl format. Hailing from Cambridge, England, The Doozer bears an almost uncanny vocal resonance to past legend Syd Barrett, as well as a knack for cobbling together occasional found-tape narration with string-strum and hypnotic percussive plonk not unlike The Shadow Ring. The gin doesn’t come much pinker than this. Great Explorers is limited to 500 copies and includes a free download.

PRESS
“The Doozer makes angular bedroom psych-pop from guitar, keyboards and drum machines. He insists that he ‘builds’ music, and it’s an apposite word. Sheet Music has a lovely constructed precision underlying its surface awkwardness, with a gift for finding chords or sour melodic twists that initially sound wrong, but turn out right. His counter-intuitive logic and oblique associations put him in a lineage connecting The Incredible String Band, Kevin Ayres and Billy Childish, but most of all another Cambridge alumnus, Syd Barrett. The Doozer has a voice of his own, though, and the quavers and quirks of songs like ‘Dogwalking’ and ‘Burn the Tape’ lodge themselves in the brain with strange persistence.” —Sam Davies, The Wire “The Doozer furrows a path somewhere between the progressive folk styling of Animal Collective and the wide-eyed wonder of early Badly Drawn Boy. Weirdness levels are ramped up to eleven—not least due to some initially jarring chord sequences— and pastoral psychedelia reigns in a not unlovely debut.” —James Skinner, Plan B
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