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Shi Toys is a collaborative project between Michael Waters and Edward Trethowan. Dinner Six was completed in June 2009. It is mainly the work of Michael, with some contributions from Edward. For the most part it involves a loosely-structured exploration of melodic, textural and thematic platforms.

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3 itemsWelcome to Tavern Eightieth

Tavern Eightieth is a small netlabel operated from Copenhagen, Denmark and Leeds, UK. We are interested in releasing music that explores or devises processes related to evocation, atmosphere, structure, aesthetics and play in general. Currently the label exists as a creative output for the two of us who run it, but we would be very interested in receiving contributions from other artists. If you would like to be involved, please visit our website and get in touch. We're using a blogspot while we set up a domain proper. http://tavern-eightieth.blogspot.com

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