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Little is known of Catenine except that the project's creator Dylan Connor is based in Massachusetts and adores Sarah Records artists The Field Mice and The Wake along with UK post-punk bands such as The Cure and The Chameleons. However, his self-titled debut, released four days prior to Christmas last year, remains one of the most beautiful collections we've heard in a long while. - Drowned in Sound
Little is known of Catenine except that the project's creator Dylan Connor is based in Massachusetts and adores Sarah Records artists The Field Mice and The Wake along with UK post-punk bands such as The Cure and The Chameleons. However, his self-titled debut, released four days prior to Christmas last year, remains one of the most beautiful collections we've heard in a long while. - Drowned in Sound
Little is known of Catenine except that the project's creator Dylan Connor is based in Massachusetts and adores Sarah Records artists The Field Mice and The Wake along with UK post-punk bands such as The Cure and The Chameleons. However, his self-titled debut, released four days prior to Christmas last year, remains one of the most beautiful collections we've heard in a long while. - Drowned in Sound
Little is known of Catenine except that the project's creator Dylan Connor is based in Massachusetts and adores Sarah Records artists The Field Mice and The Wake along with UK post-punk bands such as The Cure and The Chameleons. However, his self-titled debut, released four days prior to Christmas last year, remains one of the most beautiful collections we've heard in a long while. - Drowned in Sound
Discography
Caténine (Cassette) - five tracks (12/2012)
Caténine / Funeral Advantage (split 7") - 2 tracks (09/2013)
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Caténine is the Massachusetts-based recording project of Dylan Connor. Drawing influence from the jangly pop of The Field Mice, the synth-heavy work of The Wake and New Order, and the textural depth of Disintegration-era The Cure, the self-titled debut cassette was written and recorded at home in the late months of 2012.
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