SEAMSTRESS CLOCK REMIXES by JEROD S. RIVERA FT. CAT LAUIGAN

SKU143377
ArtistJEROD S. RIVERA FT. CAT LAUIGAN
TitleSEAMSTRESS CLOCK REMIXES
LabelCONE SHAPE TOP IMPRINT
Catalog #CSTI08
Tag
ReleaseW 10 - 2026
FormatVinyl - US12''
Import
 € 24,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. seamstress clock (false aralia remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/csti08_seamstress_clock_remixes/a1_jerod_s_rivera_feat_cat_lauigan_-_seamstress_clock_false_aralia_remix.mp3
  2. seamstress clock (philipp otterbach keeping time remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/csti08_seamstress_clock_remixes/a2_jerod_s_rivera_feat_cat_lauigan_-_seamstress_clock_philipp_otterbach_keeping_time_remix.mp3
  3. seamstress clock (motoko myers petal crusher remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/csti08_seamstress_clock_remixes/b1_jerod_s_rivera_feat_cat_lauigan_-_seamstress_clock_motoko_myers_petal_crusher_remix.mp3
  4. seamstress clock (slowfoam atemporal remix)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/c/csti08_seamstress_clock_remixes/b2_jerod_s_rivera_feat_cat_lauigan_-_seamstress_clock_slowfoam_atemporal_remix.mp3

Description

In early 2025 Oakland-based Jerod S. Rivera released his second full length Dot-Dash, featuring a collaboration with CST co-founder Cat Lauigan and Jonathan James Carr. From the beginning we were mesmerized with the result, a perfect melding of Cat's processed spoken-word and Jerod's Buchla experimentations.

The idea for remixes presented immediately, the material extra ripe for interpolation. Enlisting friends from geographically and sonically disparate locations to present an ideal remix 12". Something for everyone, something for every setting, a tool with multiple functions...

The mysterious dub/techno/leftfield mastermind behind False Aralia dives further into territory explored on iri.gram, uptempo and dancefloor-ready in a more maximal Perlon-ish way while still embracing a half-time dub feel. Philipp Otterbach (Music from Memory, Offen, RIO) goes deeper into the guitar zone he’s been exploring, channeling Earth 2, Boris, and the like for some heavy drone. Oakland duo DJ ML and Wonja adopt their Motoko & Myers moniker (Future Times, Soda Gong), zeroing in on some choice vocal snippets that mesh perfectly with a live drum break and bassline for a Seefeel-esque version that could have come from a 90’s UK studio. Finally, Slowfoam embraces the more experimental elements of the original with a remix that starts sparse and minimal but builds into a glitchy rhythmic climax.

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