Lanark Artefax's new EP, Corra Linn, is inspired by a Scottish waterfall

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  • The producer's first solo output since 2017's acclaimed Whities 011 EP is out now via Numbers.
  • Lanark Artefax's new EP, Corra Linn, is inspired by a Scottish waterfall image
  • Lanark Artefax has just released a new EP, Corra Linn, on Numbers. Corra Linn takes its name from a waterfall in Lanark, Scotland, which flows into one of the oldest hydro-electric power stations in the UK. A share of the record's profits will go to the Scottish Wildlife Trust. The EP artwork is a photomicrographic image of Lanarkite, a rare mineral form occurring in South Lanarkshire. Lanark Artefax has created a digital archive to accompany the release, which is accessible here. The new record marks the producer's first solo output since 2017's acclaimed Whities 011. Since then, he's remixed Björk and toured his live audiovisual show extensively. Revisit our 2017 Breaking Through feature with Lanark Artefax. Watch the video for "Corra Linn."
    Tracklist 01. Corra Linn 02. Moo Orphaned Drift 03. Ferthenheap Numbers will release Corra Linn on October 24th, 2019. Photo credit: Sean Bell
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