Pigeon Breeders - “Veil”
from 2012 Ramshackle Day Parade compilation
Wow, this week 2012, the Ramshackle Day Parade compilation, has reached #1 on the CJSR Top 30. Thanks to all the people who bothered to pollute the airwaves with all those waveform obscenities.
If you’re interested in buying a physical copy, come check out the monthly shows. They occur [with the odd exception] on the 22nd of every month. It is also available at Listen Records here in Edmonton. Maybe you’ll pick up a copy of Nocturnal Reveries while you’re at it.
If you’re cheap like most people (ourselves included), you can just download both for free at bandcamp. Enjoy!
More noise music is taking over the CJSR top 30. This week the Ramshackle Day Parade compilation, 2012, is #3. Last week it debuted at #9.
“Veil” is our contribution to the album and its video will be online in the near future.
Pigeon Breeders live @ No Face 10.
Pith Gallery, Calgary, AB.
March 17th, 2012.
Live photos from No Face 10.
Taken by Natacha Homerodean.
Nocturnal Reveries is #6 on the CJSR top 30. We want to thank all the random DJs who are spinning our tracks; and a shout-out to Angela @ Borscht in Space for all her support.
We highly recommend that you check out this compilation. It is a purely fantastic showcase of our city’s sonic underbelly. Plus, on it you’ll hear new tracks from Pigeon Breeders and two of our solo projects, Ocra and [willscott].
Pigeon Breeders will be performing a set live on the air this Easter Monday! If you’re in Edmonton, tune into BORSCHT IN SPACE on CJSR 88.5 FM at 7pm. If you’re not, you can also listen online at CJSR’s website.
"Free improvised ambient experimentalism, psychedelic noise, drone and wonder, all colliding in a hugely listen-able form... This is really beautiful brilliant stuff"
- Lauren Conrad, fokkawolfe.blogspot.co.uk
"The sounds [of] an alien space craft flying overhead."
- Tyler Thompson (Hintergrund), inb4track.wordpress.com
"... the sonic landscape of mechanical repetition, material stresses, and other processes in which sound creation is an incidental by-product."
- Oliver Arditi, oliverarditi.com