Ff Ffeeling vinyl is the debut LP from Ff, the project of Dave W and Antronhy, the guitarist-vocalist and drummer of White Hills. Limited to 450 copies on 180-gram vinyl with an insert and black polylined inner sleeve, Ffeeling is a different operation from their primary band’s space rock, landing somewhere between bit-crushed disco, Asmus Tietchens-style experimentation, and the gravitational pull of the dance floor.
Ff Ffeeling vinyl: What Dave W and Antronhy Built
White Hills operate in the psychedelic and space rock zone with consistent intensity, so hearing the same two musicians building something out of fuzzed-out tones, squealing synths, and pulsating beats is a genuine left turn in their discography. Ffeeling does not sound like White Hills slowing down or lightening up. It sounds like a separate project with its own logic, which is the mark of a side project that has actually earned its existence rather than simply diverting attention from the main act.
Nine tracks across an LP runtime that includes titles like Cloth Ears, Ibizan Wizard, Grand Dejeuner, and Jiggery Pokery: the naming convention alone signals that Ff are not taking themselves entirely seriously in the way that heavy psych outfits tend to, and that looseness is productive. The music described as bit-crushed disco filtered through experimental electronics is funnier and stranger than that description makes it sound, which is part of the appeal for collectors who want something that defies easy categorization.
450 Copies on 180-Gram Vinyl
300MICS is the label, and the production details on this pressing reflect real care. 180-gram vinyl paired with a black polylined inner sleeve and an insert signals that the physical object was meant to be handled and kept rather than played once and shelved.
For collectors of White Hills material or for anyone tracking the more experimental edges of psych and electronic crossover, this LP is a limited document that will not be pressed again. Dave W and Antronhy built something here that occupies no other space in either of their discographies, and 450 copies is a count that makes this worth picking up before it becomes a dedicated search project. 300MICS made the right call pressing this properly: 180-gram vinyl for music this strange and this specific is not vanity packaging but a practical commitment to longevity.

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