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− | ''Empasse'' is a solo project of [[Nick Johnston]] (late of [[Sora Shima]], [[The Changing Same]] and [[Dynamo Go]]). In September 2020, he released an EP called [[Ultraviolet EP]], and had | + | [[image:Empasse.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Art associated with the ''Ultraviolet EP'' release]] |
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+ | ''Empasse'' is a solo project of [[Nick Johnston]] (late of [[Sora Shima]], [[The Changing Same]] and [[Dynamo Go]]). In September 2020, he released an EP called [[Ultraviolet EP]], and had the song ''Karelia (Stan Version)'' included on the [[In Thrust We Trust]] compilation. The ''Ultravioet EP'' release was described as the story of the town of Rotowaro, a former mining village that was entirely removed in the 1980s to make way for an opencast coal mine. | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
− | https://empasse.bandcamp.com/releases | + | *''Empasse'' on Bandcamp [https://empasse.bandcamp.com/releases] |
− | https://www.facebook.com/empasse | + | *''Empasse'' Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/empasse] |
==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== |
Latest revision as of 16:10, 17 November 2020
Empasse is a solo project of Nick Johnston (late of Sora Shima, The Changing Same and Dynamo Go). In September 2020, he released an EP called Ultraviolet EP, and had the song Karelia (Stan Version) included on the In Thrust We Trust compilation. The Ultravioet EP release was described as the story of the town of Rotowaro, a former mining village that was entirely removed in the 1980s to make way for an opencast coal mine.
External Link[edit]
Published Articles[edit]
- Review: Ultraviolet' EP, by Empasse, Hamilton Underground Press, 7 September 2020 [3]