Biography
An Australian musician named Andrew Tuttle blends electronic elements with organic sounds by merging luminous and cozy digital textures along with environmental captures alongside stringed acoustic tools including banjos and guitars. His distinctive approach to digital avant-folk comes across as grounded, welcoming, and straightforward. Tuttle launched his musical activities in 2004 under the name Anonymeye, with his first record titled Anonymeye Motel appearing via Half/theory in 2006. After issuing several restricted CD-R projects, Sound & Fury put out The Disambiguation of Anonymeye during 2009, while Someone Good, the avant-pop offshoot of Room40, handled Anontendre in 2011. Upon abandoning an incomplete fourth Anonymeye project, he chose to drop the pseudonym in 2013 and release material under his personal identity instead. A handful of digital-only items preceded the 2015 cassette edition of Slowcation from A Guide to Saints, which serves as yet another Room40 subsidiary. Someone Good, revived once more, brought forth Fantasy League the following year in 2016. That same imprint also distributed his eponymous album during 2018.
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