Omar’s work as a solo artist begins with music from a film that was never released, a cinematic vision that shows some of his many influences, from electronic experiments and free rock to leftfield Latin music.
Pressed on recycled vinyl. Black vinyl. Brand new album artwork on holographic cardboard.
Includes unlimited streaming of A Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack Volume One
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Here The Tame Go By”
Hella's a great band when it's just Zach and Spencer, but expanding to a five piece wasn't a bad move in the slightest. The vocals here may be very weird, but they honestly fit pretty well. Very underrated record. honeycombguy
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Not sure if JKB has called it a day with the Jesu project - nothing recently, which is a shame as it's gems like this that made it so special. All great tracks as usual, though I do seem to have the alt version of Veiled on repeat more than regularly. stevedt