The fourth compilation from Mine All Mine Records gathers twelve tracks across a spectrum of independent approaches to song structure and texture. Curated by Giving Willingly, the collection moves from The Purple Paring Knife's layered guitar work through Nuclear Woods' folk-leaning arrangements to the more abstract constructions of Beatoven and the sparse piano and voice of Amy Hiller. Waltz and I Am The Architect bring guitar-driven intensity, while fIRa fEM and Lornbawn close with quieter, more introspective material. Production values vary from clean studio capture to lo-fi bedroom recording, reflecting the label's commitment to documenting work as it emerges rather than polishing it to uniformity.
Mine All Mine Records operates as a curatorial platform for independent artists working outside commercial distribution channels. The label's compilations function as cross-sections of a loose network rather than statements of aesthetic unity, and this fourth volume continues that practice. The roster here includes both recurring contributors and new names, with no single geography or scene tying them together beyond a shared willingness to release work freely.
This compilation serves listeners who value discovery over curation by genre, and who are comfortable with uneven production as a trade-off for access to material that might otherwise remain unheard. The breadth of approaches means few will connect with every track, but that sprawl is the point.