
The final remix EP completing the ‘Anatomy of Shadows’ series
Four reworks of ‘Bring You Fade’, ‘Table Mountain’ and ‘Hole in the Rain’ by Neon Omen, Analogrunner, tomy .45 and Dead Janitor — spanning electro-dub, minimal dub, glitch hop and raw noise textures.
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via Deadred Records


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12'' vinyl / digital via Deadred Records
Reviews —
Review - Dan Hajek, Musicserver (CZ) - EN
Dan Hájek, Musicserver (CZ)
Ultimately, 'Anatomy Of Shadows' impresses with its integrity, sophistication, and arguably offers the best that has been released under this label to date. And last but not least, it is perhaps an inconspicuous candidate for one of the albums of the year 2024.
Ultimately, 'Anatomy Of Shadows' impresses with its integrity, sophistication, and arguably offers the best that has been released under this label to date. And last but not least, it is perhaps an inconspicuous candidate for one of the albums of the year 2024.Dan Hájek, Musicserver (CZ)
Review - Pavel Zelinka, Frontman (CZ) - EN
Pavel Zelinka, Frontman (CZ)
The quiet power of Autumnist continues its fascinating indie electronic ride. On 'Anatomy of Shadows', they managed to reassemble a complex collage that doesn't wear out with repeated playback. Moreover, the partial cut-off from the daily grind of the music industry allows it to retain its sonic uniqueness.
The quiet power of Autumnist continues its fascinating indie electronic ride. On 'Anatomy of Shadows', they managed to reassemble a complex collage that doesn't wear out with repeated playback. Moreover, the partial cut-off from the daily grind of the music industry allows it to retain its sonic uniqueness.Pavel Zelinka, Frontman (CZ)
Review - Jirka D. / Echoes Zine (CZ) / EN
Jirka D. / Echoes Zine (CZ)
'Anatomy of Shadows' balances between many genres and approaches without coming across as disjointed or unbalanced. The dominant electronica absorbs influences from psychedelia, unspecified alternative, and perhaps even intelligent pop, all of which is cemented by a slightly darkened, pensive, and hazy atmosphere that's a joy to immerse yourself in repeatedly.
'Anatomy of Shadows' balances between many genres and approaches without coming across as disjointed or unbalanced. The dominant electronica absorbs influences from psychedelia, unspecified alternative, and perhaps even intelligent pop, all of which is cemented by a slightly darkened, pensive, and hazy atmosphere that's a joy to immerse yourself in repeatedly.Jirka D. / Echoes Zine (CZ)