**The long awaited, sublime new album from Shuttle 358 finally surfaces. Ten years on from his gorgeous and much-loved 'Chessa', Dan Abrams mixes more melancholy, enchanted and even caustic elements into gauzily nostalgic scapes. A massive recommendation if you're into classic Eno & Budd, Wolfgang Voigt’s Gas, Kreng, Fennesz, BoC or Stephan Mathieu** "With the days of synthetic minimalism fading beyond the horizon in our rear view mirror, we pick up where Chessa (12k1030) left off. In his most bold and experiential work yet, Shuttle358 (Californian Dan Abrams) pulls you into a highly immersive blend of cinematic loops met with warm analogue performances, fragments of long ago spools of mellotron tape, piano string plucking, hazy guitar processing reminiscent of Abrams’ Fenton project, and field recordings under the stars. The first in several different upcoming works from one of 12k’s most revered and respected artists, Shuttle358’s long-awaited new album Can You Prove I Was Born is a melancholic bedtime story; a familiar aura. A mobius strip."
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**The long awaited, sublime new album from Shuttle 358 finally surfaces. Ten years on from his gorgeous and much-loved 'Chessa', Dan Abrams mixes more melancholy, enchanted and even caustic elements into gauzily nostalgic scapes. A massive recommendation if you're into classic Eno & Budd, Wolfgang Voigt’s Gas, Kreng, Fennesz, BoC or Stephan Mathieu** "With the days of synthetic minimalism fading beyond the horizon in our rear view mirror, we pick up where Chessa (12k1030) left off. In his most bold and experiential work yet, Shuttle358 (Californian Dan Abrams) pulls you into a highly immersive blend of cinematic loops met with warm analogue performances, fragments of long ago spools of mellotron tape, piano string plucking, hazy guitar processing reminiscent of Abrams’ Fenton project, and field recordings under the stars. The first in several different upcoming works from one of 12k’s most revered and respected artists, Shuttle358’s long-awaited new album Can You Prove I Was Born is a melancholic bedtime story; a familiar aura. A mobius strip."
**The long awaited, sublime new album from Shuttle 358 finally surfaces. Ten years on from his gorgeous and much-loved 'Chessa', Dan Abrams mixes more melancholy, enchanted and even caustic elements into gauzily nostalgic scapes. A massive recommendation if you're into classic Eno & Budd, Wolfgang Voigt’s Gas, Kreng, Fennesz, BoC or Stephan Mathieu** "With the days of synthetic minimalism fading beyond the horizon in our rear view mirror, we pick up where Chessa (12k1030) left off. In his most bold and experiential work yet, Shuttle358 (Californian Dan Abrams) pulls you into a highly immersive blend of cinematic loops met with warm analogue performances, fragments of long ago spools of mellotron tape, piano string plucking, hazy guitar processing reminiscent of Abrams’ Fenton project, and field recordings under the stars. The first in several different upcoming works from one of 12k’s most revered and respected artists, Shuttle358’s long-awaited new album Can You Prove I Was Born is a melancholic bedtime story; a familiar aura. A mobius strip."