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Self-non-self ( Expanded Edition )

Cranes

Self-non-self ( Expanded Edition )

Label: Music On Vinyl

Genre: 80s Wave / Rock / Pop / Punk

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After releasing their first EP Fuse, Cranes expanded to a four-piece band and recorded Self-Non-Self. The increased textures and drum slams showing their improvements. The dark sounds are a combination of industrial and post-punk music. "One From The Slum" is an instrumental piece and one of the highlights of this versatile record. Alison Shaw's lonely voice is setting the tone on this breathtaking album. She's singing with deeper tones on a track like the industrial "Focus Breathe". The re-release bonus tracks include the live song "Reach" and the rough and doomy "Nothing In The Middle, Nothing At The End".

Siblings Alison and Jim Shaw formed the band Cranes back in 1989. They recorded several successful albums, including 1991s Wings of Joy and 1994s Loved.

Self-Non-Self limited 30th anniversary edition of 1.000 individually numbered copies is pressed on coloured (black & pink mixed) vinyl.

180 gram audiophile vinyl
1989 debut-album
Expanded Edition, feat. bonus tracks "Reach" (Live) and "Nothing In The Middle, Nothing At The End"
Limited 30th anniversary edition of 1.000 individually numbered copies on black & pink mixed vinyl