Dummy – Nullspace

I first discovered the kosmische noise-pop of LA quartet Dummy during plague year 2020, the far-reaching ambition of their DIY motorik explorations providing much needed focus during a time of frequently overwhelming stasis.

Following two low-key EP releases, the fully formed arrival of their stunning 2021 debut Mandatory Enjoyment and a contribution to Sub Pop’s esteemed singles club, the band return with Nullspace, the first taste of their sophomore LP Free Energy.

Nullspace is all groove, all energy. Cyclical beats propel the band toward dizzying new heights, their customarily meticulous melodies deeply embedded within a rush of urgent, ricocheting electronics.



Free Energy arrives 6th September via Trouble In Mind Records, you can pre-order Vinyl/CD/Cassette/Digital here.

Dummy are: Alex Ewell (drums, synths, bass), Emma Maatman (vocals, synths, organ), Nathan O’Dell (vocals, guitar, organ), Joe Trainor (guitar, bass, synths).

Dummy tour the UK this winter, further information here.

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