Graham's Cat is an English singer-songwriter renowned who keeps serving up big tracks from his shed buried deep in his back garden.
Folktronica at its zenith, Music For Gardens reveals GC's mastery of strumming an acoustic guitar over electronic beats and synths, purring contentedly through the four seasons.
As alternative culture blew up big in the early '90s, indie rock got small, with many DIY artists sidestepping the "next Nirvana" hype to embrace the imperfections of four-track home recording.​ Recorded in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Graham Dodd and Trevor Mason each built a 4-track studio in their respective home cellars. Taking a break from performing in bands they merged their recordings on cassette. For the first time the Super Tenants' Session, named after the infamous beer, emerges blinking in to the cold light of day.