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Braindead Collective improvise for Shelter

Our favourite local psychedelic improv headspace-smushing weirdos Braindead Collective recently recorded a seven-minute track in collaboration with Scottish lo-fi dronemeister Rob St. John. In their words, the track was “recorded on the coldest day of a freezing British winter in Oxford’s oldest church – St.Michael’s on Cornmarket St – by microphones strategically strewn from pews and rafters… It captures the sound of a band reshaping and remaking the song in response to each other’s improvisations.”

You want some of that, don’t you? Of course you do. Well, the track is available to download right the hell now from a Braindead Collective Bandcamp page. Here’s the killer thing – you can choose your price for it, and all money raised from the track will be donated to Shelter. Anybody who thinks that’s not a good cause must exit this website immediately and never darken our virtual doorway again. Go to it, people! Support a good cause!