2005 release ** "Yawling Night Songs is the first album from the Italian collective Slumberwood who, after a long apprenticeship in the deepest crannies of the Italian underground, finally took some time to record this LP, now released for public consumption by the mighty A Silent Place label. Drawing inspiration from artists as diverse as Werner Herzog, Coil, Big Star, and This Heat, Slumberwood came to life years ago as a techno-industrial outfit before morphing into a completely different kind of beast. From laptops to treetops, Slumberwood slowly developed their own musical language, brewing a weird amalgamation of sounds that immediately set them apart from the sleepy Italian music scene. Recorded and produced by Jennifer Gentle's Marco Fasolo in his own Ectoplasmic Studio, Yawling Night Songs is the best introduction possible to their Technicolor musical micro-cosmos."