The acoustic-to-electronic evolution: Tré Burt's new double single

If you love the way Justin Vernon takes traditional acoustic songwriting and warps it through samplers, tape loops, and synths, check out Tré Burt's new release ("Sands of Slime / Butcher Baby"). He recorded it across a bedroom and Texas cabins, self-producing every layer. "Sands of Slime" is the hypnotic synth/drum machine side, and "Butcher Baby" bridges back to raw acoustic folk. Very cool sonic evolution.

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u/OhBoyRecords — 2 days ago
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Any Tré Burt fans in here? "Sands of Slime" is giving massive Mk.gee energy

Tré Burt just dropped a new double single today and completely flipped his sound. He locked himself away and self-produced it, and "Sands of Slime" has that exact raw, hypnotic, pitch-bent guitar tone and gritty drum-machine groove that Mk.gee has been pioneering. Definitely worth a listen if you're looking for that sonic vibe.

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u/OhBoyRecords — 2 days ago

Tré Burt locked himself in a cabin with tape machines and old samplers for this new release

I love when acoustic artists pivot to making everything themselves in a bedroom/cabin setting. Tré Burt just dropped "Sands of Slime" and he apparently recorded, engineered, and produced every single layer on his own using analog gear and tape hiss. Hits that sweet spot between lo-fi electronic and raw indie. Has anyone else given this a spin?

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