[Machine Translation] Born and raised in suburban Arizona, brothers Michael and Jared Bell began their career as Lymbyc Systym in late 2001. In 2006, they debuted with their self-released EP, Carved By Glaciers, inspired by the likes of Tortoise, My Bloody Valentine, Explosions, In The Sky, Four Tet, and more. Inspired by Tortoise, My Bloody Valentine, Explosions, In The Sky, Four Tet, and more, their songs are layered with vintage keyboards and analog effects spun by brother Jared, contrasted with dynamic drumming by brother Michael and intricate programming on a laptop. The band's unique soundscape is at once warm and aggressive, rough and subtle, and at a young age they have succeeded in lightly transcending genres such as post-rock, indie rock, and folktronica. Sensing their unlimited potential, their great predecessors, The Album Leaf and Mice Parade, were quick to select them as their opening act. In September 2006, they signed with Mush Records. Mush has been a leader in the underground hip-hop scene on the West Coast, and in recent years has released a number of equally exciting, but more pop-oriented releases by artists such as Her Space Holiday, Clue To Kalo, Nobody & Mystich Chords Of Memory, and Boy In Static. Their signing is a big leap for Mush as well as a challenge for them. And we can assure you that they will succeed. Produced with the help of tour mates Jimmy Lavelle (The Album Leaf) and Dylan Christy (Dyan Group, Mice Parade), Mush's first full-length album is a dense collection of 10 songs that explore the emotional and musical possibilities of instrumental music in a way that instrumental music never has before. The album is the first full-length album produced with the cooperation of Mice Parade, and expresses emotions in a realm where instrumental music has never before been possible. He will be touring with Four Tet and Saxson Shore from February this year.