Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Cheyne Stoking re-hashed

re-mixed version of the track. Finished.
  Cheyne Stoking by Blake Freele 




Monday, September 12, 2011

Some Press.

“Straight outta Sydney, Blake Freele mixes guitar improvisations with extended electronic techniques to produce a soundscape that hovers in the indeterminate space somewhere between waking and dreaming… Blake sounds a little bit Hecker-esque, a garnish of Fennesz, a sprinkle of Pimmon and a touch of Frost (Ben, not Inspector) – not bad reference points, by any stretch of the imagination. But Pins really hits a resonant tone with this listener when Blake concentrates on being his own musician and developing his own curious syntax.”
Cyclic Defrost, February 2011

“Large, distorted sounds created out of bright harmonies and timbres clash against one another on this very interesting album … a worthwhile release and an enjoyable series of pathways into fields of sounds and ideas.”
Foxy Digitalis, March 2011
Delerious Adjudicated from PINS
  Delerious Adjudicated by Blake Freele

Bitter Springs Formation from PINS
  Bitter Springs Formation by Blake Freele 

Palookaville from PINS:
  Palookaville by Blake Freele