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Anteloper
Kudu (Ltd. Blue)

Kudu (Ltd. Blue)
Kudu (Ltd. Blue)Kudu (Ltd. Blue)

Artists

Anteloper

Catno

IARC0018

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

Worldwide

Release date

Jan 28, 2022

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ANTELOPER is the electric brain child of JAIMIE BRANCH (fly or die, high life) and JASON NAZARY (little women, helado negro, bear in heaven). Branch and Nazary have been playing together as trumpeter and drummer for years, since meeting at the New England Conservatory of Music in 2002, but in this duo both musicians include synthesizers to push further into the spectral space ship ether. With deep rhythmic passages, telepathic improvisations and effortless melodic negotiations, Anteloper pushes forward, swinging its horns all the while.

Liner Notes by Rob Mazurek:
Making audible what is silent, Branch and Nazary punch clouds into audible spacetime. Perspectives shift in weight and wander, sometimes distilled into perfect shots of mystic rum and sometimes left alone in an overgrown petrified aluminum forest, dripping and seething into utopian oblivion. Shifting sequences, sky ships arriving...Turn on the slow cruise and mess with slo deep sound for a time... let the frequency of who YOU are mingle with the mindfulness fullness that Anteloper IS. Multiple dimensions collide and caress like a wooly tiger, kissing suns and embracing the nothingness, cracking this nothingness into sheets of corrugated dreams. The Sometimes is... more

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Oryx

A2

Fossil Record

A3

Lethal Curve

B1

Ohoneotree Suite

B2

Seclusion Self

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