ie Andrew Liles: Fovea Hex EP collaboration confirmed

After a lot of speculation, Andrew Liles has finally confirmed that he has completed a collaboration with Clodagh Simonds' Fovea Hex project. Almost casually, Liles included the announcement in his latest newsletter, tucked away in the middle section, mentioning it as one of many Vinyl projects scheduled for 2008: „An abundance of vinyl is either going to press as I write or has been planned or slated for release in the coming months“, Andrew Liles said, „including a Wardrobe 7", an Andrew Liles & Fovea Hex 7" in gatefold sleeve, 'Auto Manipulator', 'Anal Aura Gram' with screen printed cover and pressed on lilac vinyl, a deluxe edition of 'An Un World' on coloured double vinyl and in 2009 an elaborate triple L.P box set for Vinyl on Demand.“ While there is no official information on the exact coordinates of the joint project, we surely intend to bring it to you as soon as possible. With regards to the fact that Janet Records, who released previous Fovea Hex efforts, had already mentioned this project some time ago, it seems likely that the EP will be published by them (don't take our word for it, though, and don't hassle them for any copies yet).

2008 is already looking like another extremely busy year for Andrew Liles, a feast for financially solid fans and a horrortrip for completists. Orders are now taken for the re-releases of two Current 93 works, „Dogs Blood Rising“ and „Nature Unveiled“, to which Liles has recorded special Remix CDs, which, as he modestly put it himself, are „radical and beautiful“ and „sound fantastic!“

There would not be enough space to mention all albums scheduled for release this year, but it might be noteworthy that Andrew Liles has indicates that „OUARDA (THE SUBTLE ART OF PHYLLORHODOMANCY)“ now looks almost certain to appear very soon, after many years of promises. Raash Records have been selected to publish it and the album will feature contributions by diverse friends and colleagues, including the Legendary Pink Dots' Edward Ka-Spel on the track „Best Friends“. If anything should go wrong, Liles quasi-humurously pointed, it was no longer his fault: „The delay on this is entirely out of our hands."

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