Nottingham imprint Wigflex have been at it for a little while now.

The label put out the Geoim-led Wigflex sampler back in 2009, and subsequent releases have arrived from Mickey Pearce (then trading as Shortstuff) and, memorably, Lone. They’re now about to release their first ever full-length, courtesy of label regular Morris Cowan.

Cowan’s relationship with Wigflex began in 2009, when he put out the first of numerous releases under the Taylor moniker. The Morris Cowan pseudonym, meanwhile, was debuted on 2011′s twinkling tech house LP Circa for Zaubernuss. He’s also remixed the likes of Get People and Liar-Liar, and just dropped a shimmering remix of Origami Sound’s Borealis.

New album Six Degrees promises “psych-prog rock made on the computers”. It’s apparently something of a conceptual piece: as per the old “six degrees of separation” thought experiment, each of the six tracks deliberately share traces of the same DNA. GY!BE and Colin Stetson label Constellation Records are also described as a key influence.

Six Degrees is due on April 15 on CD, cassette and digital.

Tracklisting:
Forum
Serialiser
The Grove
At Sixes…
…And Sevens
Kirly’s Dreamband

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