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Psychic Hotline is an artist-run recording company based in


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PSYCHIC HOTLINE
Posted 1 year ago

Kieran Hebden (Four Tet) and William Tyler's new song “No Services” is out today!

"No Services" and "Darkness, Darkness" are the first collaborations between producer and electronic musician Hebden, also known also as Four Tet, and Tyler, the Nashville-based guitarist and composer. Following the release of “Darkness, Darkness” they were called “the collaboration you didn’t know you needed” by ‪@pitchfork‬.

You can listen to the new song below or pick up a physical copy of these 2 songs on 12" vinyl from your local record store or the Psychic Hotline online store now.​

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PSYCHIC HOTLINE
Posted 1 year ago

The astral drone of Joe Westerlund's “The Circle” takes on new shape with a live performance at Brumley Nature Preserve, surrounded by the growth of the world,

The song is a powerful and absorbing tribute to Miles Cooper Seaton, Milford Graves, and Aaron Efird. And here, with the sounds ringing out in the open, the memory is conjured and shared again, in celebration.

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PSYCHIC HOTLINE
Posted 1 year ago

Tomorrow! Joe Westerlund's performance of "The Circle" at Brumley Nature Preserve. 12p ET.

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Posted 1 year ago

Joe Westerlund's new album ‘Elegies for the Drift’ is out now! And we'll be sharing more from him on the Psychic Hotline Youtube channel soon.

‘Elegies for the Drift’ is a collection of five instrumental remembrances for people, times, and chances Westerlund has lost. It keys on two of Westerlund’s musical lodestars: Akron/Family’s Miles Cooper Seaton and Milford Graves, the free jazz iconoclast who drew Westerlund to Vermont’s Bennington College before becoming his lifelong guide, until he died only a week before Seaton. The record also owes to Aaron Efird, the father of Westerlund’s longtime partner, Carson, who died after an extended illness in April 2022.

The resulting record is an exquisite index of the inspiration these people collectively offered Westerlund. Unapologetically opinionated and aggressively charismatic, Seaton, Graves, and Efird all gave the perennially polite native Midwesterner more courage to be himself, the very kind of confidence he’d need to pour out his emotions for the audience of a public release. It is a wordless thank-you letter, a heartfelt transmission from a season of sadness.

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