Polybreak Digital 7″

Check out the new trippy jams from FUR on this digital 7″. Polybreak features the new member of FUR Gray St. Germain Gideon (previously of Ghosthustler). The 7″ also features a Letherette remix of FUR’s “Friends.”

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FUR is hitting the road a little later this month. Check the myspace for dates.

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5 Responses to “Polybreak Digital 7″”



  1. New FUR 7″ – Polybreak | Nialler9 Music Blog Says:

    July 7th, 2010 at 5:40 pm

    [...] Alan Reilly at State Magazine recently informed me that Bryce Isbell has 52 RELEASES under his belt and he’s ONLY 22. Make that 53 then as this Polybreak digital-only 7″ (is that allowed?) gifts us two great beat-based tracks: one a collaboration with Gray St. Germain Gideon (previously of Ghosthustler) and Letherette pop up again to remix ‘Friends’. Another fine release on Waaga too. It can also be downloaded directly. [...]

  2. GIMME TINNITUS» Blog Archive » mp3 :: FUR > Polybreak Says:

    July 8th, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    [...] Grab the b-side over @ Waaga Records. [...]

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    July 16th, 2010 at 12:22 am

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  4. FUR – Polybreak — The Sky Report Says:

    July 16th, 2010 at 12:29 pm

    [...] FUR is back with another tripped-out gem, this time with new collaborator/member Gray St. Germain Gideon (previously of Ghosthustler). Like a sonic dreamscape, “Polybreak” is spacey mind funk that recalls the glory days of trip-hop. “Polybreak” is available as a digital 7″, backed with the Letherette remix of “Friends”. You can grab both tracks for free at Waaga Records. [...]

  5. Octopus Project Does Dallas w/ Denton Electronic Openers Says:

    August 6th, 2010 at 12:39 am

    [...] I was seeing.  FUR has produced and released over 50 songs and three CDs, the most recent being “Polybreak,” a groovy track that gets heads bobbing and emphasizes necks breaking (no really, that’s not [...]

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