Doublethink Prism announce debut album, Oz tour with grimy new single Bitter Lake

Doublethink Prism announce debut album, Oz tour with grimy new single Bitter Lake

The duo release A Prism Inside Your Pregnant Mind on Friday 20 April.

Header photo by Giselle Natassia.

Last year we introduced you to WA-based experimental electronic duo Doublethink Prism, a very unique music project from Alyian (Steven Aaron Hughes – Usurper of Modern Medicine/Injured Ninja) and Splodge (Marcus John). A swirling, choatic mess of left-field electronic production and spoken word, it's an exciting project that enters its next phase in 2018 with the announcement of their debut album, A Prism Inside Your Pregnant Mind, due April 20 via new Perth label Stock Records. That announcement comes with some east coast tour dates, a secret home town launch, and a video clip for new single Bittler Lake (Slip On Your Virginal Boots and Fuck the Rivers of Time). Check that out, along with those tour dates, below:

TOUR DATES:

Fri 23 Feb - Church Of Belligerence: Cult Of Cantankerousness Fundraiser @ The Sewing Room, Perth

Fri 16 Mar - SOMA, Brunswick

Sat 17 Mar - AESO Studio, Fitzroy

Sun 18 Mar - The Tote, Collingwood

Sat 28 Apr - Secret Warehouse Location, WA

Follow Doublethink Prism: FACEBOOK / SOUNDCLOUD

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