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Larrison: Connecters Vol. 1: Original Recordings, 1992–1999

Pitchfork·Sam Goldner·2 months ago
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Meet Larrison. He’s your roommate, your neighbor, your coworker, or maybe your younger brother. Essentially, he’s a guy. A guy who made an album once. And now you can hear it. Now you can hear Larrison’s album. Plucked from a stack of demo tapes submitted to the Austin DIY zine ND in the ’90s, Connectors Vol. 1: Original Recordings, 1992-1999 gives new meaning to the word “obscure.” Performed and composed entirely by one Larrison Seidle on his Casio CZ-5000, the music on this compilation has never seen the light of day until now. Surely, you ask, there must be an interesting story behind this guy, right? A legendary band he opened for once, or perhaps an underground titan who sung his praises? Not really. First Seidle lived in Greenwood, Indiana, then he moved to Austin. There, he recorded Connectors and passed it along to the editor of ND , who never reviewed it. Another one for the landfill. No score yet, be the first to add.…

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