eco-friendly ambient and snoozy indie record label
Grâce Habituelle Disques et Cassettes            une boutique musicale

   Habitual Grace Records & Tapes exists to release music/product because: A. We wrote it or B. We love it.  We have the laid-back attitude that comes from living in the wide open spaces of central Texas, and we are inspired by the D.I.Y. attitude of Eugene Chadbourne, Trey Gunn, Robert Fripp/DGM, Daniel Johnston, Tape Op Magazine, etc. Innovative, forward-thinking, eclectic and international, our artists include The Gilliam Section, Johnny Love, Gerald Benesch, Himmel (featuring Gary Davenport), and Don Hurd with many guests artists including Alan Van Dyke, Andy Lee (The Failed), Moon, Hyperbubble, Alessandra Celletti, James H. Sidlo, Sylvie Walder and others!

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The Gilliam Section is proud to announce the arrival of the follow-up CD to "Solus"; the new (self-titled CD) on Habitual Grace Records and Tapes features 71 minutes of aural goodness and is available through Kunaki, Hogwild Records (San Antonio) and Waterloo Records in Austin, Texas.

Click here for track listing or to order today:
http://Kunaki.com/Sales.asp?PID=PX00ZGVSW8

Listen to a sample here:


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Gerald Benesch "Soundtracks for Imaginary Westerns" now available from the shop! http://kunaki.com/Sales.asp?PID=PX00A5BY37

If the original soundtracks for 'Rio Bravo' and 'Paris, Texas' had been abducted by Aliens, newly orchestrated somewhere near Orion and
beamed back to earth via the illegal alien-antennas of an Austrian cowboy - it would sound like this. 
 
(Listen to a sample track here:)

 
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Gerald Benesch "Music for Spaces" : Mixing the concept of Brian Eno's ambient series with a little Debussy played by an Austrian
wunderkind assisted by his burmese grandfather and a digital cousin on Prozac you end up with the soothing effetcts of this calm album.

Highly recommened listening! Click here to order today: http://kunaki.com/Sales.asp?PID=PX00N7UHY4
 
Listen to a sample here:

 

 

 

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Also please order these additional releases on Habitual Grace! 



JOHNNY LOVE: Lost in the Valley

"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." - Hunter S. Thompson


 

 



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