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This Was Tomorrow

by Kitchen Cynics & Margery Daw
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  • Cassette + Digital Album

    Pro-dubbed transparent cassette with full body digital image print and pro-printed inlay, in a clear library case

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    Catalogue No: CN413

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Mary Delany 03:12
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Wenzerhaur 05:22
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Driven Sleet 03:40
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The Fair 02:15
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Fancies 03:33
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Wainscoting 05:09
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Black Cloth 03:23
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If Not Today 03:35
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Johnshaven 04:46
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Pleiades 04:33

about

Kitchen Cynics and Margery Daw are renowned for crafting evocative, boundary-pushing folk music steeped in poetic imagery and mythic resonance. Their collaborations, often recorded in the coastal towns of Aberdeen and Montrose, weave together the organic acoustic textures with field recordings and ambient electronic sounds.

With their latest release, the duo venture into experimental folktronica, presenting a suite of 16 instrumental tracks that blur the lines between tradition and innovation, offering listeners an otherworldly auditory experience.

credits

released October 31, 2025

Plucked things & blown things mostly by Alan Cynics.
Keyed things, bowed things & whooshy things mostly by Margery Daw.
All tunes recorded on a portastudio in Aberdeen and Montrose 2025.
Front cover collage by Alan Cynics
Cassette shell image by Margery Daw
Design by James Watts

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Cruel Nature Records Morpeth, UK

Northumberland (UK) based independent label.

Channelling sonic diversity since 2013

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