Oliver Ho Reprises Veil Alias After Almost 20 Years | The Quietus

Oliver Ho Reprises Veil Alias After Almost 20 Years

New album 'A Circle In Stone' follows 2004's 'Transform'

Oliver Ho has reprised his Veil alias for a new album, titled A Circle In Stone.

Spanning 12 tracks, the beatless, sound design-focused record follows on from the veteran techno producer’s sole Veil outing to date, the 2004 album Transform. It’s set for release via Other Facts, the new incarnation of Lucy’s Stroboscopic Artefacts label. You can watch a video for lead track ‘Embryo’ above.

Veil is one of a number of individual and joint aliases Ho has used over the course of his career, putting out a number of releases under his own name, as well as monikers such as Broken English Club, Raudive and Slow White Fall, among others.

Other Facts will release A Circle In Stone on September 8, 2023.

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