Today we present the final installment of the “lost” La Sudar EP, “ERF”.
On Monday, we received a message from them:
hey S&W
hearing the responses from your followers to the ERF ep, got me digging around my archives for any context to the ERF recording sessions. i didn’t really find any, but i did find this image, which is likely a cover image i made for the ep. please note that hearing these tracks again, i now consider this ep “unfinished” rather than lost – i doubt i would have made cover art for five minutes of music. it must have been a project i abandoned sometime in 2011, which, as you’re aware, was right smack in the middle of my “lost years”.
yours truly, l.s.
email correspondence, nov 2020
So, without further ado, please enjoy the final available track from the “unfinished” la sudar ep, ERF, along with the cover art below.
Today we present the second installment of the lost La Sudar EP “ERF”. If you remember from last week, we, overworked and scrambling for content, reached out to La Sudar to see if they could provide us with any audio for our Audio Saturdays feature and they came through with a “lost” ep they have no memory of recording. Here’s the second track, provocatively called “erf two”
With all the crazy stuff we have going on leading up to the pub of What a Future we found ourselves extremely behind on the Audio Saturdays front. So we reached out to musician-in-residence La Sudar and asked them if they had anything they could share to help out. Here’s what they said:
funny you ask because i was just going through some of the archives today and found a three song EP called “erf” from 2011 that as far as i know, i never released or promoted in any way. not only that i have no memory of ever recording it. so you can have it.
all the best, l.s.
email correspondence, nov 2020
thank goodness! as a matter of fact we do have something big brewing on the audio front, and three weeks should buy us enough time to put it together. thanks buddy!
This is an outtake from the sessions from the La Sudar album “Are You There God? It’s Me, La Sudar”. It contains ambient electronic music under a snippet of Lawrence Krauss’s excellent lecture “A Universe From Nothing” which is an amazing thing to watch after smoking a bowl of some very kind Sativa. It’s a fine way to spend a Saturday afternoon.