Surfacing

Surfacing are a Nottingham based three-piece whose music has a fierce, disturbing beauty. Their debut album – released by us in September 2014 – is a daring statement of intent that combines dancehall rhythms, industrial intensity and uncanny melodies to powerful effect; and warns of/yearns for the bursting through of those unsettling forces that lurk beneath the every day.

They’ve written commissioned works for Nottingham Contemporary and the Duke’s Wood Project – the latter of which was released as Haunted Woodland Vol. 4 by Wayside and Woodland – and wrote the music for member David Bell’s audio essay Wasted Common, broadcast by Resonance FM in June 2014.

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Surfacing

Surfacing

Five tracks of crackling electronics and insistent beats. From the rhythms of dancehall to the Berlin wasteland, from post-punk urgency to black metal intensity to moments of oblique beauty.