JOHN DWYER, RYAN SAWYER, PETER KERLIN, TOM DOLAS, BRAD CAULKINS, KYP MALONE, MARCOS RODRIGUEZ, BEN BOYE, JOCE SOUBIRAN, LAENA MYERS-IONITA AND ANDRES RENTERIA - Moon-Drenched - LP - Vinyl

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JOHN DWYER, RYAN SAWYER, PETER KERLIN, TOM DOLAS, BRAD CAULKINS, KYP MALONE, MARCOS RODRIGUEZ, BEN BOYE, JOCE SOUBIRAN, LAENA MYERS-IONITA AND ANDRES RENTERIA - Moon-Drenched - LP - Vinyl

JOHN DWYER, RYAN SAWYER, PETER KERLIN, TOM DOLAS, BRAD CAULKINS, KYP MALONE, MARCOS RODRIGUEZ, BEN BOYE, JOCE SOUBIRAN, LAENA MYERS-IONITA AND ANDRES RENTERIA - Moon-Drenched - LP - Vinyl

€28.99 €13.99

 

LABEL: Castle Face

CAT NO: CF137

BARCODE: 733102718398

 

Tracklisting:

1. Psychic Liberation
2. X-Cannibal’s Kiss
3. The War Clock
4. Der Todesfall
5. Get Thee To The Rookery
6. Spoofing
7. Terra Incognito


JOHN DWYER, RYAN SAWYER, PETER KERLIN, TOM DOLAS, BRAD CAULKINS, KYP MALONE, MARCOS RODRIGUEZ, BEN BOYE, JOCE SOUBIRAN, LAENA MYERS-IONITA AND ANDRES RENTERIA
– Moon-Drenched

LP – Black Vinyl
(Includes download)


The strangest of the batch of this run of Dwyer and crew improv albums.

The same crew as the boundary pulsing improvisation record Bent Arcana has made a trajectory shift and picked up Ben Boye along the path. The aptly-named Moon-Drenched is the second installment from these sessions and keeps a heavy-lidded late night perspective on things as it eases from the somewhat familiar liminal twilight of skittering hues of black-blue and snaking street groove, to fizzing off into the ether in pursuit of lunar prism beams heretofore unseen. The more rhythmically dialed bits here have a lysergic halo of strangeness to them, and the wispy bits between are spun of iridescent gossamer. It sounds like a frizzled message from a future just filthy with guitar hoots echoing off of neon-splattered high rises, oil-slicked waterways and skittering digital beasts. For Castle Face’s money this is the strangest slice of this last bunch of John Dwyer and his crew’s improvisations.