
Eat Your Own Ears Recordings Volume 1
This exclusive compilation brings together the innovative and diverse sounds that have defined Eat Your Own Ears over the past two decades.
The beautifully foil stamped limited double vinyl includes for the first time on vinyl tracks from Ride (a re-work of their seminal track âVapour Trailâ from The Cureâs Robert Smith), Four Tet (âScythe Master', written specially for this compilation) and Caribou (hidden gem âSunsesameâ), plus Four Tet, Cranes, Arab Strap, Tyson, Anna Calvi, Sylvan Esso and more.
The artwork is a collaboration between long standing EYOE designer Tom Phillips and artist and screen-printer Tazelaar Stevenson.
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Eat Your Own Ears Recordings Volume 1
This exclusive compilation brings together the innovative and diverse sounds that have defined Eat Your Own Ears over the past two decades.
The beautifully foil stamped limited double vinyl includes for the first time on vinyl tracks from Ride (a re-work of their seminal track âVapour Trailâ from The Cureâs Robert Smith), Four Tet (âScythe Master', written specially for this compilation) and Caribou (hidden gem âSunsesameâ), plus Four Tet, Cranes, Arab Strap, Tyson, Anna Calvi, Sylvan Esso and more.
The artwork is a collaboration between long standing EYOE designer Tom Phillips and artist and screen-printer Tazelaar Stevenson.
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This exclusive compilation brings together the innovative and diverse sounds that have defined Eat Your Own Ears over the past two decades.
The beautifully foil stamped limited double vinyl includes for the first time on vinyl tracks from Ride (a re-work of their seminal track âVapour Trailâ from The Cureâs Robert Smith), Four Tet (âScythe Master', written specially for this compilation) and Caribou (hidden gem âSunsesameâ), plus Four Tet, Cranes, Arab Strap, Tyson, Anna Calvi, Sylvan Esso and more.
The artwork is a collaboration between long standing EYOE designer Tom Phillips and artist and screen-printer Tazelaar Stevenson.











