Moth / Wolf Cub
"Moth" / "Wolf Cub" is a collaborative release by the British musicians Burial and Four Tet (Kieran Hebden). It was released exclusively on vinyl on 4 May 2009 by Hebden's own Text Records imprint.[2] The limited-run 12" vinyl had no label and was packaged in a completely black sleeve without liner notes. Neither the artists nor the record label have released any information about the single's content or production, save for the artists and track names.
This record was repressed in November 2011.[1]
Track listing
1. |
"Moth" |
9:01 |
2. |
"Wolf Cub" |
8:54 |
Total length: |
17:55 |
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- "Double Density"
- "Thirtysixtwentyfive"
- "Misnomer"
- "Glasshead" / "Calamine"
- "No More Mosquitoes"
- "I'm on Fire"
- "She Moves She"
- "As Serious As Your Life"
- "Castles Made of Sand"
- "Smile Around the Face"
- "Sun Drums and Soil"
- "A Joy"
- "Pockets"
- "Love Cry"
- "Locked" / "Pyramid"
- "Jupiters" / "Ocoras"
- "128 Harps"
- "Lion" / "Peace for Earth"
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- Rivers Become Oceans
- Four Tet v Pole EP
- Hella / Four Tet
- "Nothing to See" / "Don't Let Me Go"
- "Pinnacles" / "Ye Ye"
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