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The eponymous debut album of the Rayographs was recorded by legendary underground producer John Hannon at a studio in a farm in Essex.
******* “Thrilling…trancelike and atmospheric spook-pop” – Uncut 4/5 “A living breathing David Lynch soundtrack which never falters from its twisted, experimental drive. Exceptional” – Artrocker 5/5
“Almost completely under the radar, this three-piece have emerged with their debut album, and in doing so, have quietly produced one of the records of the year.”
“One of those surprises you hope for – a virtually unknown band referencing little that’s going on right now and capturing it in long-playing form with panache and a compelling vision…Rayographs are unreservedly recommended. Watch them closely.”
“Rayographs have proved that it’s possible to pay homage to the shonky aesthetic of days gone by without camouflaging half-arsed tunes beneath layers of fuzz…innovating rather than imitating”
“The London trio’s startling debut is a beguiling fusion of half-remembered dreams and bubbling voodoo psychedelia”
“The stark ethereal beauty which resonates through Rayographs debut may even confound Man Ray, leaving more with the listener than it takes”
“By biding their time and digging deep into their collective pasts, Rayographs have expanded on their garage roots and brought a broad-ranging examination of sound and memory into the present.” stats
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