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With many new roads traveled over the last few years, The Gaslamp
Killer is back with the full-length LP Instrumentalepathy. GLK will
initiate his new imprint Cuss Records with Instrumentalepathy.
French surrealism artist Albane Simon designed the cover, supplying
an array of psychedelic imagery that contains a brilliant sense of
connection to GLK’s music & the chaos he’s survived.
Instrumentalepathy features an impressive cast of artists tied closely
to GLK over his music career with Brainfeeder, Low End Theory and
beyond. Guests include Gonjasufi, Miguel Atwood Ferguson, Niki
Randa, Kid Moxie, Mophono, Amir Yaghmai and The Heliocentrics.
It’s been over a decade since GLK and Gonjasufi have collaborated
on new music, bringing the two natives of San Diego back together
for something truly special.
As many know, GLK used the triumphs of battling a near death
experience three years ago when shaping his debut Cuss Records
album. A handful of the tracks were even captured from his bed,
unable to walk, with morphine running through his veins and staples
in his body. A musical illumination that one could argue helped
save his life and steared him towards the achievements he has
accumulated with his live band The Gaslamp Killer Experience.
Instrumentalepathy marks the catalyst point of an important road for
GLK and the electronic community at large.
Instrumentelephy, like his latest releases, continues down the rabbit
hole of his debut full length Breakthrough (Brainfeeder) and the recent
live record with his band The Gaslamp Killer Experience. Molding
psychedelic ethos and heavy drum breaks with the traditional music
language of his ancestors and the futuristic landscapes of modern
electronica, GLK continues to push the boundaries of contemporary
music.
• Instrumentelepathy, like his latest releases, continues molding
psychedelic ethos and heavy drum breaks with the traditional
music language of his ancestors and the futuristic landscapes
of modern electronica
• Features an impressive cast of artists like Gonjasufi, Miguel
Atwood Ferguson, Niki Randa, Kid Moxie, Mophono, Amir
Yaghmai and The Heliocentrics |
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