Braindead Collective record Christmas charity single
14 December 2010, 19:30
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Recorded in an old Church in Oxford,‘The White of Our Eyes’ is the sparse, haunting improvisational result of the first collaboration between jazz experimentalists Braindead Collective, (featuring members of Keyboard Choir, Guillemots and The Epstein), and the lo-fi sensibilities of Scotland based singer Rob St John. Out now on a pay what you can basis all proceeds from the single will go to the homeless charity Shelter.
You can listen to the track and offer a donation to download it via Braindead Collective’s bandcamp.
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