![]() Christine is a DC based composer using synthesizers, code, and other musical instruments to explore the relationship between synesthesia and urban spaces. PraxisCat is the experimental electronic solo project from Christine Paluch. He independently released his debut record Interrobangers‽ which he describes as "introverted booty tunes" in November 2015 and is currently working on expanding his live set's before returning to work on a follow up release. He will be performing with Mason Macias on drums. Fans have paid artists 1.16 billion using Bandcamp, and 191 million in the last year. Born out of a playful obsession while exploring the sonic possibilities of the eurorack modular synthesizer format, Mzungu creates a busy patchwork of continually evolving rhythms beneath layers of synth voices and samples. Fans have paid artists 1.16 billion using Bandcamp, and 191 million in the last year. The Plastic Sleeve by Yoink, released 01 January 2000 tell me what am i supposed to do with you are we gonna end it in a week or two are you gonna make me take you back again maybe we should give it up and pack it in everybody's telling me to throw you out everybody's telling me to cut you out everybody's telling me to break your heart has there even been a better place to start. Mzungu is the moniker for Justin Talbott's (Noxious Foxes, Yoink) synthesizer-centric solo project. The line-up currently features John Thayer (drums, electronics), Aaron Leeder (guitar), Tommy Siegel (guitar, bass), and Dave Cohen (keyboards). A lesser band might lose itself in so many ideas, but Drunken Sufis surge forward with pure conviction. Where their last record, Cotton Candy Cluster Bombs, brought bite-size chunks of free-rock, Pala Pala dives deeper the band stretches outward like Tortoise or This Heat, but they still sweat with the spastic energy of Brainiac or Deerhoof. The non-vocal music leaves space for thrilling spontaneity, reckless drumming, and even guest spots. ![]() Sharply-arranged sound collages (remember The Books?) return to cosmic prog-punk, and Drunken Sufis keep moving. ![]() Like Lightning Bolt’s most colorful moments, or the high-speed adventures of Parts & Labor, Drunken Sufis push their instruments into the great unknown, tirelessly chasing the high of a new discovery.īlazing headlong through fast-and-heavy post-rock, Pala Pala collapses into a wash of homemade field recordings and melted keyboards. There’s heady ambition afoot, but it’s delivered with an open excitement that turns contagious. The wild polyrhythms and riffs that follow sound downright triumphant. With the wake-up call of its first chord, Pala Pala signals the raw urgency of a new beginning. Benefit show for Center Global, the DC Center's program for LGBTI communities.ĭrunken Sufis’ Pala Pala comes out on January 20th, 2017 on lathe-cut vinyl, limited-edition cassette, and digital download via Bad Friend Records. ![]()
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