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  1. 1 de feb. de 2018 · Russell Haswell returns to Diagonal with a new five-track mini-album called Respondent. Not quite an EP nor long enough for a full album, this record marks a significant shift in direction for Haswell, who collaborates with a vocalist, Sue Tompkins, for the first time in a career defined by its unorthodoxy that now stretches some 27

  2. thequietus.com › quietus-reviews › russell-haswell-respondent-mini-album-reviewRussell Haswell — Respondent | The Quietus

    12 de feb. de 2018 · Respondent’s centrepiece is the nine-minute plus ‘Special Long Version (Demo)’, which features the extraordinary vocal work of Sue Tompkins – a visual artist and singer who previously fronted Glasgow art-punks Life Without Buildings.

  3. 2 de feb. de 2018 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 File release of "Respondent" on Discogs.

  4. boomkat.com › products › respondent-61d4d660-f9dc-4f05-8a97-e09353341ac7Russell Haswell - Respondent - Boomkat

    Taking cues from his formative teenage years listening to John Peel and discovering Factory, Mute and 4AD and Chicago house - prior to stints as a Christian missionary and chimney sweep at Sellafield - Haswell mangles those reverential memories as only he can in Respondent, resulting a blatz of blitzed bangers and curious aural probes making a ...

  5. Available for download on Traxsource. Russell Haswell runs amok for Diagonal on a zinging 5-track "mini-LP" featuring, for the first time on a Haswell record, vocals; by performance artist Sue Tompkins ov Glasgow's Life Without Buildings. Taking cues from his formative teenage years listening to John Peel and discovering Factory, Mute and 4AD and Chicago house - prior to stints as a Christian ...

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Respondent by Russell Haswell. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  7. 17 de ene. de 2018 · Russell Haswell will be back on Diagonal Records next month with a mini-album called Respondent. Respondent represents what the label calls "a significant shift in direction for Haswell," and "a stepping stone to his next project, an album featuring a number of guests."