Get “Buck Wild”, the new EP from Cloud People

October 23, 2012
Cloud People - "Buck Wild" - PATH15

In time for Halloween…

Cloud People deliver their raved-up 7th offering of forest ragers. Powered with two-parts of precise, piercing metallic percussion over pumping 140 BPM kicks, it’s easy to picture Buck Wild provoking costumed dance at nocturnal woodland rituals amidst leafless trees, starry skies and blazing fires.

On a flip side to the pulsing haunted house rhythms, chant and song over drone and djembe call attention to the gate to the otherworld, where who knows what will come through your speakers if you play it.

Evan Wilder asked his friend, who lives deep in the pines, where she practices weird crafts and goes by the name 1692, if she’d add her voice to some tracks. Don’t call it “witch house” but the first two tracks are suffused with her calls.

Sam Moskalik plays the djembe.

1692 performs vocals.

Evan Wilder works the synths, mix and production.

Cloud 7 in The Clouds

Cloud People ● Buck Wild

Cloud People - "Buck Wild" - PATH15
Tracklisting:
01 The Pines (Part 1, Featuring 1692)
02 Finding A Way (Featuring 1692)
03 Hallowe'en Song
04 The Oaks (Part 2)
05 Last Of The Leaves
06 Sinking Moon Call


Further Data:

Catalog Number: PATH15
Formats: MP3 V0, MP3 320, FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, ALAC, WAV, AIFF
Released: October 23, 2012
Total Time: 00:24:57
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See Evan Wilder perform Cloud People at Woodbury Fall Arts Festival

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Flier: Evan Wilder performs Cloud People live at Woodbury Fall Arts Festival

For Autumn

Evan Wilder will perform highlights from Clouds 1-8 and Takes 1-2 by Cloud People on the morning of Saturday, September 29, from 10am-12 noon, outside, at the Woodbury Fall Arts Festival.

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Watch the new At Work music video for “Indiscernible Structures”

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Possible futures.

The official video for At Work's "Indiscernible Structures" shows a possible future cultural landscape, illuminated by unrelenting lightning and ominous skies.

As originally seen in August at Tracey Moberly's [wpfa icon="external-link"] installation Tweet-Me-Up [wpfa icon="external-link"] for Undercurrent: Young People's Festival in The Tanks at Tate Modern.

The track "Indiscernible Structures" is from the At Work album, "A Very Slow Collapse" (PATH10) available from Batona Music. Released April 30, 2012.

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