Album Review
Million Brazilians – "Urban Fossickated Octave" – [Feeding Tube Records]
humana 2/9/2020 12-inch, A Library
Million Brazilians have moved to Maine where Caleb Mulkerin of Big Blood is. He did the tape loops and treatments on this album, as well as the engineering, recording, mixing, and mastering. Suzanne Stone’s alto sax is pretty great in the way it keeps the jazz feeling going amidst all the weird wonderfulness that makes this band hard to pinpoint. Grant Corum is of course on board, bringing especially interesting vocal directions to “Ectoplasm Programmed Dream (with Guide),” and Tom Kovacevic adds piano and synth at the end of Side 1. This is an almost droning, building aural experience and just right for the KFJC library.
you heard it 67 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 816 days ago, Sir Cumference played Body Training 2
- 1054 days ago, Sir Cumference played Body Training 2
- 1063 days ago, Teachers AIDS played Ectoplasm Programmed Dream (With Guide)
- 1066 days ago, Whngr played Release of The Ectoplasmic Mystagogue In Three Movements:
- 1067 days ago, Jersey Girl played Release of The Ectoplasmic Mystagogue In Three Movements:
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