Stadiums & Shrines

Greetings from the terraces of Pamukkale (“cotton castle” in Turkish). Regular broadcasting resumes next week. Until then, these sounds, we greatly anticipate:

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Deliberate or not, these aquatic mishaps are heard by no one. There’s too much happening on that tie-dyed sand; minor rumbles aren’t gonna break up the Garbage Beach social hour. Meanwhile, weird-soul proprietor KYNAN hovers just above the seafloor, having himself a polluted tea party, blowtorching some rusted scraps for no reason other than watching sparks fly. And that’s fine, carry on; he’s got a few extra placemats set, for when minds turn off.

KYNAN | Everyone Talks Too Much
KYNAN | Happy When You’re High

The big ribbon on Garbage Beach, an Absent Fever digital release, gets cut today, at bandcamp.

The 1944 battle of the Falaise Pocket (or Gap) was the decisive engagement in World War II’s Battle of Normandy. The 1977 Voyager Program sent two unmanned scientific probes into the outermost limits of the solar system. Years and atmospheric layers apart, these two missions overlap in friendly psychedelic reapplication or loose referential splendor—all strategies now floating well out of context. The New Lines:


Debut LP All That We See And Seem will see release next month on The Great Pop Supplement.

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