A1/1 More Like Space
A2/2 Time To Find Me (Come Inside)
A3/3 Come Alive
A4/4 Blue Easy Sleep
B1/5 Plainsong
B2/6 Moodswing
B3/7 Minky Starshine
C1/8 Time To Find Me - AFX Fast Mix
C2/9 Time To Find Me - AFX Slow Mix
D1/10 Plainsong - Sine Bubble Embossed Dub
D2/11 Moodswing - Demo
A2/2 Time To Find Me (Come Inside)
A3/3 Come Alive
A4/4 Blue Easy Sleep
B1/5 Plainsong
B2/6 Moodswing
B3/7 Minky Starshine
C1/8 Time To Find Me - AFX Fast Mix
C2/9 Time To Find Me - AFX Slow Mix
D1/10 Plainsong - Sine Bubble Embossed Dub
D2/11 Moodswing - Demo
Seefeel
Pure, Impure - Expanded EPs
Too Pure
Released 17 October 2025
PURE378
This new, expanded version of Pure, Impure brings together pioneering, 90s experimental electronic band Seefeel’s three classic EPs. Remastered by Geoff Pesche at Abbey Road Studios, this 11-track collection also features newly reimagined artwork. This release will be available on a double black LP, CD and digital on October 17th, 2025.
The three EPs that now comprise the release, More Like Space, Plainsong, and Time to Find Me, include Aphex Twin mixes and a previously unreleased demo of “Moodswing”.
Seefeel, formed in London in the early 1990s by Mark Clifford, Sarah Peacock, Justin Fletcher, and Daren Seymour, emerged as one of the most innovative bands bridging shoegaze and electronic music, known for their textured soundscapes, minimalist rhythms and ambient sensibilities.
Their 1993 EP Pure, Impure, released on Too Pure, marked a pivotal moment in their evolution, offering a more stripped-down, hypnotic approach than their debut Quique. The EP’s tracks explore loop-based structures, subtle melodic shifts and the fusion of organic guitar tones with machine-like precision. Pure, Impure reflects the band's growing interest in dub, ambient techno, and post-rock aesthetics. The EP served as a blueprint for their future work, signaling a deeper dive into electronic experimentation. With its understated beauty and genre-defying sound, the EP remains a key release in Seefeel’s catalog, with the upcoming remaster set to be a must in any experimental music fan’s collection.
The three EPs that now comprise the release, More Like Space, Plainsong, and Time to Find Me, include Aphex Twin mixes and a previously unreleased demo of “Moodswing”.
Seefeel, formed in London in the early 1990s by Mark Clifford, Sarah Peacock, Justin Fletcher, and Daren Seymour, emerged as one of the most innovative bands bridging shoegaze and electronic music, known for their textured soundscapes, minimalist rhythms and ambient sensibilities.
Their 1993 EP Pure, Impure, released on Too Pure, marked a pivotal moment in their evolution, offering a more stripped-down, hypnotic approach than their debut Quique. The EP’s tracks explore loop-based structures, subtle melodic shifts and the fusion of organic guitar tones with machine-like precision. Pure, Impure reflects the band's growing interest in dub, ambient techno, and post-rock aesthetics. The EP served as a blueprint for their future work, signaling a deeper dive into electronic experimentation. With its understated beauty and genre-defying sound, the EP remains a key release in Seefeel’s catalog, with the upcoming remaster set to be a must in any experimental music fan’s collection.