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'''Self Releases '''
'''Self Releases '''
*Kobold Moon--CD, Sylph (2008)

*Myriad of Satyrids - CDRr, Self-Released (2006)
*Myriad of Satyrids - CDRr, Self-Released (2006)
*Amulet - CDR, Self-Released (2004)
*Amulet - CDR, Self-Released (2004)

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Fursaxa

Fursaxa (born June 28th, 1969) is a USA-based acid folk or freak folk project led by Tara Burke of Philadelphia. She began home-recording songs featuring acoustic guitar, simple Casio electronic keyboards, accordion, dulcimer and her heavily overdubbed vocals on a 4-track recorder after having casually played with friends at "drunken/stoned jams"[1].

She has been making music since childhood, and some of her songs include parts of old tapes she made featuring her childhood self. Her music has been compared to Nico's solo work and is often categorized among New Weird America artists. She has recorded with numerous bands as a guest or side-project, including Acid Mothers Temple, fellow Philadelphians Bardo Pond, Iditarod, Scorces and Six Organs of Admittance. Fursaxa is currently signed to the London based ATP Recordings label.

Discography

Major Releases


LPs, EPs, and Limited Releases

  • Maidenstone - 7" EP, Mt. St. Mtn. (2007)
  • Alone in the Dark Wood - LP, Eclipse Records (2007)
  • Harbinger of Spring - 3"CD, Jewelled Antler (2004)
  • Fursaxa/Juniper Meadows - split CDR, Foxglove (2004)
  • Madrigals in Duos - LP, Time-Lag Records (2004)
  • Mandrake - LP, Eclipse Records (2004)
  • Fursaxa - LP, Ecstatic Peace! (2002)
  • Mandrake - CD, Acid Mothers Temple (2000)


Self Releases

  • Kobold Moon--CD, Sylph (2008)
  • Myriad of Satyrids - CDRr, Self-Released (2006)
  • Amulet - CDR, Self-Released (2004)
  • The Cult From Moon Mountain - CDR, Self-Released (2003)
  • Trobairitz Are Here From Venus - CDR, Self-Released (2002)