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*50 copies limited edition* "This is music from the mythical dreamland, where the stories from another realms are living their reality like they have always lived, freely in an endless space. These stories, colours, sounds and visions are connected t…
* Edition of 40, cloth cover, hand-made sleeve * Uton's Pa-luu Val-Oon was recorded between July and October 2017 in Turku, Finland. The album was originally released on cassette by American label NullZone in 2018. The edition was 50 copies, and it w…
**Edition of 60 copies **the newest goop from Uton, Finnish grand master rrrof sound and splice, and dice feeling more calm and "awakened" from the previous release, this calms and soothes, and also quakes a bit of your high-ligh - - a dense, and yet…
* Edition of 75. Cardboard slipcase, with insert card. * Recorded in Dunedin and Turku, 2019 Mastered by Forbes Williams. Sleeve art & design by Tim Cornelius. Atlantean hieroglyphs by Jani Hirvonen.
* Edition of 60 * Ikuisuus presents Headboggle / Uton a new release of Head Boggle (Derek Gedalecia) and Uton (Jani Hirvonen). Sleeve art & layout by Johannes Schebler.
As the album title could say, this is a way to the "wonderland" (also called as "the other side" - many names have been used during the history of humankind), which shouldn't be mixed with the adventure's of the famous Alice - though it might give so…
"Alitaju Ylimina" is the first vinyl album by Finland's Uton released in a strictly limited edition of 500 copies in a marvellous fold-out sleeve with a full-colour drawing by Uton himself on the outer sleeve and some fierce black&white illustrations…
Limited edition of 500 copies. Straight Edge XXS denotes something of a creative departure for Finnish artist Uton, who abandons scratchy lo-fi drone exercises in favour of conjuring the sounds of India in a series of short pieces that tap into the k…