Wetware: Automatic Drawing

Wetware SKU: 35889908
Wetware: Automatic Drawing

Wetware: Automatic Drawing

Wetware SKU: 35889908

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Automatic Drawing
Artist: Wetware
Label: Dais
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 651402785028
Genre: Dance

Ormed in 2015, Wetware eased into it's performative role with their live shows around their home base of Brooklyn, NY. Vocalist Roxy Farman, who's familiar voice was last heard on Drew McDowall's "Unnatural Channel" album, stole audience's attention immediately, using her body in tandem with her voice as a weaponized vehicle for the band's anxiety filled performance. Matthew Morandi cut his teeth in the electronic music world through his solo tech-industrial project Jahiliyya Fields and partner to Inhalants. Wetware's live antics and behavior has caused alarm amongst their local audiences, making Wetware the focus on any particular bill that they are allowed to take part in.Wetware stepped out from their live persona and self-recorded a selection of songs that viewers had grown accustomed to and were debuted on the flawlessly curated Primitive Languages imprint. Shortly following their recorded premier was an EP collection of demo recordings on the much praised Bank NYC label. Once the band reconciled with documenting their work, they set out, with the help of engineer Kris Lapke to formalize their most recent output in the context of their first full length album entitled "Automatic Drawing."

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