Project Gemini :: Colours & Light
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by Justin Gage
12h ago
On Colours & Light, Project Gemini’s second album, released by certified groove merchants Mr. Bongo, UK bassist Paul Osborne welcomes listeners into the soundtracks of his dreams. Expect acid folk, tropicalia, yé-yé, and Caribou circa The Milk of Human Kindness—when they were still a psych-pop band with two drum kits. The post Project Gemini :: Colours & Light appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Greg Foat, Sokratis Votskos, Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu :: Live at Villa Maximus, Mykonos
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by Justin Gage
12h ago
On his second live release this year, Villa Maximus sends jazz pianist and synthesizer maven Greg Foat to Mykonos with his frequent collaborators guitarist Warren Hampshire of the Bees and drummer Ayo Salawu of Kokoroko. But the real wild card here is stellar Greek reedman Sokratis Votskos, who adds flute and bass clarinet to this already formidable unit. The thrilling results range from deep space ambient jazz exploration to funky krautrock blowouts. The post Greg Foat, Sokratis Votskos, Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu :: Live at Villa Maximus, Mykonos appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Catching Up With Amen Dunes
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by Justin Gage
12h ago
With Death Jokes Damon McMahon has created a complicated musical and cultural tapestry, inspired by hip-hop sample density. “I just really hope that people take the time to pay attention to the details, because there’s so much in this album. Even my dearest friends are saying, ‘I didn’t understand it until I’d listened to it five times.'" The post Catching Up With Amen Dunes appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Reversed Lens: The Return of Michael Macioce
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by Jason Woodbury
2d ago
Although a few diehard indie rock fans would probably recognize his album artwork for groups like Galaxie 500, Urge Overkill, and the Butthole Surfers, it’s likely that even that small coterie of people wouldn’t readily recognize Michael Macioce's name. But he documented NYC's avant scene with his camera, offering photos of Sonic Youth, Ween, John Zorn, Galaxie 500 and many more. con The post Reversed Lens: The Return of Michael Macioce appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Water Damage :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
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by Justin Gage
2d ago
Maximal repetition with minimal deviation: This is the guiding principle of Water Damage, the amorphous Austin, Texas-based collective specializing in 20-minute slabs of hulking, relentless drone-rock for people who think two notes is one too many. An awe-inspiring racket that sounds like Earth taking a crack at making dance music, or a bulldozer covering Faust. The post Water Damage :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Nick Millevoi :: Moon Pulses
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by Justin Gage
2d ago
Enter Nick Millevoi. The guitarist's Moon Pulses rises over the horizon of cosmic guitar, breathing life from a new direction. The six-part suite that encompasses the LP offers a stoic take on the free-form headyness that proliferates the current world of guitar records. The post Nick Millevoi :: Moon Pulses appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Radio Free Aquarium Drunkard :: April 2024
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by Justin Gage
3d ago
Radio Free Aquarium Drunkard returns to the Dublab airwaves for another round of sound. New Happy Gathering kicks things off with an hour of folk, chamber atmospheres, and downtown jazz + Doom & Gloom From The Tomb will jam some new favorites from 2024 — motorik workouts, early morning ambient and dreamy drones. Sunday, 4-6pm PT. The post Radio Free Aquarium Drunkard :: April 2024 appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Somesurprises :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
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by Justin Gage
5d ago
somesurprises began modestly, but with the band’s latest record, the excellent Perseids, they’ve moved into a positively widescreen space. It’s a dreamy sound, occasionally reminiscent of such legends as Stereolab, Grouper, Mazzy Star or Yo La Tengo. But it’s not just dreamy. Beneath the gorgeous drones and sweet motorik pop-rock, there are plenty of sharp edges, both sonically and lyrically. The post somesurprises :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Sufferer’s Time :: Michael Crow At The Controls
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by Justin Gage
6d ago
Sun is shining. The latest installment in Michael Crow Taylor’s dank reggae mix series, Sufferer’s Time, winds a path through deep devotionals, primo dub and loping, cosmic love jams. Mixed at Dad’s Bar and Grill, Durham, NC. You can find Taylor onstage with Hiss Golden Messenger, and in the studio with Hiss, Revelators Sound System and many other friends ... The post Sufferer’s Time :: Michael Crow At The Controls appeared first on Aquarium Drunkard ..read more
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Transmissions Live :: Will Sheff (Okkervil River) in Conversation with Sean Howe (Agents of Chaos)
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by Jason Woodbury
6d ago
Saturday, April 20th, Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions returns to the esoteric setting of the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles for a living taping with guest host Will Sheff (Okkervil River) in conversation author Sean Howe, discussing Agents of Chaos: Thomas King Forçade, High Times, and the Paranoid End of the 1970s, book on High Times founder, provocateur, and trickster Thomas King Forçade. It's all part of PRS' Earth Day celebration Plantstock. Secure your tickets now. The post Transmissions Live :: Will Sheff (Okkervil River) in Conversation with Sean Howe (Agen ..read more
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