Published on
June 28, 2018
Category
News

“A deviant, punkish avant-classical composition hallucinated and expectorated by two prodigious talents.”
Radiohead collaborator and cellist Oliver Coates has joined forces with avant-classical composer Laurie Tompkins for a new collaborative album called Ample Profanity.
Out 29th June on Tompkins’s Slip imprint, the LP marks the first proper collaboration between the two experimental upstarts and promises “a let-it-all-out session of deviant, punkish avant-classical composition,” according to the press release.
Tompkins composes on keys, tapes and samples, while Coates commands the cello and both artists sing an album that is “beautiful, funny and f*cked up in equally satisfying measures.”
Pre-order a copy of Ample Profanity here, listen to ‘Lime Rugis’ and check out the tracklist below.
Tracklist:
1. Sniffin Samgh
2. Peejayargh
3. RP Beal
4. Lime Rugis
5. Charterhouse Vinci