Motion Sickness Of Time Travel’s debut album, Seeping Through The Veil Of The Unconscious, is one of our favourite albums to be released in 2011. But for the past few months it’s been virtually to get hold of a physical copy.

Originally issued as a short-run cassette in 2010, Digitalis released a highly limited vinyl edition of Seeping back in January, and it sold out in next to no time. Initially there were no plans to re-press the album (hell, we even asked), but its word-of-mouth popularity seems to have prompted the label into action, and you can now get your hands on a handsome second pressing – this time on white vinyl – here.

Inspired by psilocybic rambling and the tranquil LeGrange, Georgia surroundings in which Motion Sickness AKA Rachel Evans dwells, it’s difficult to articulate why Seeping‘s blend of suspended vocal drones and pattering synthesizer sequences is quite so sensuous and transporting.”I was just trying to make something that suggested an environment all on its own,” Evans told FACT in a recent interview. “An alternate reality.”

The re-pressed album is available here, once again only in limited quantities. If you’ve been digging Oneohtrix Point Never’s cosmic drift pieces or the bucolic chorusing of Julianna Barwick’s The Magic Place, then you really ought to check it out. You can preview a couple of its tracks via the Soundcloud player above.


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