888 — 890

by TKB

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Finn of Tomland
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Finn of Tomland This wicked album is filled with very interesting and experimental rhythmic excursions that has a sort of meditative effect on me.
And with somewhat mysterious drones and wonderful field recordings added as sonic flavours to those rhythms i find this release mesmerizing to say the least.
Might not be the average Mr/Mrs Smiths cup of tea, but i have an incling that this label doesn't bother to cater to those either.
Very highly recommended.
ghosttropics
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ghosttropics An astounding accomplishment, and a true album of the year contender from one of the most singular artists currently operating. This sounds like a communion with something greater, a conversation with an unknowable force running through all living things, a worship of rhythm in its purest form. The ticking inner clock of the earths vibration spoken through hand drums, buzzing melodies appearing and dissipating like the brief life cycle of cicadas.
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junc spring 05:56
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lib eas 06:51
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T52 03:51
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kun arch 05:52
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firebell 05:41
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World of Knots presents 888–890, a collection of “luddite techno” experiments from TKB.

Recorded on Wurundjeri land with makeshift recording setups and obsessive fervour, the album folds hand percussion, harmonica, smokey drones and field recordings of rural bush Victoria, into dense, rolling atmospheres. This is music best heard without context, marked by smudged patterns and blurred tonal associations.

Heard as individual fragments, the tracks drift from singularly pulsing ritmic meditations into a complex babel of noise and atmospheric commotion. As a whole, the release coheres in contradiction—idiosyncratic rhythms breaking and reforming, familiar characters dissolving into abstraction. Here TKB finds a pace that is bold and concealed all at once.

TKB’s own Burgan Triangle Tapes imprint, and the cover painting of a forest in Coldstream by Georgia Emslie might provide a frame of reference, but 888-890 resists any clear linearity despite these clues — shaping itself instead as a shifting, environmental terrain.

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released November 5, 2025

Mastered by Rashad Becker at Clunk Studios.
Cover art by Georgia Emslie.
All music by TKB.
Recorded on Wurundjeri land.

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world of knots Sydney, Australia

Music with no antithesis.

Full circles, sounding together.

Established 2024, in Gadi (Sydney.)

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