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January 2025 Retrospective
Announcements
Thanks for making it to 2025(!) with us. We’re coming up on five years now of releasing sick music, so we thought it was time to invite you into the depths of the minds behind Tabula Rasa Records. Enter Inscripta—our new weekly publication exploring the intersections of music, art, culture, and anything else that gets us goin’. If this sounds familiar, it’s probably because you’ve gotten the first few articles in your inbox. And if you’re still wondering what the hell I’m talking about, check out the first post below:
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And now, back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Releases
With Lost In, Bastion invites you to surrender to what's inside, whether a feeling, memory, or state of mind. Listeners can glean any number of insights from this genre-blending record, which deftly dances along the spectrum of darkness and light-- a spinning coin, rejecting the binary imposed upon it, inhabits an ephemeral blending of the two. Where you'll land depends on what you find. Surrender fully to a moment, and you may discover eternity. Singles “Abyss” and “Lost In” out now.
TR Staff Picks: Tabula Rasa Records - [REDACTED 01] (2023)
In anticipation of our second iteration of our [REDACTED] compilation, this month’s staff pick is our original [REDACTED 01], released in 2023. A compilation of DJ-ready bootlegs and remixes from the Tabula Rasa family. [REDACTED] invites the listener to reconsider the boundaries of ownership in music, and to ask, “What if there was a better way?”