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A two-hour soundscape from master producer, sound curator and Sun Ra disciple Lord Tusk, featuring rare Sun Ra recordings, and notably spotlighting the various other members of The Arkestra from over the years.

Swim Mountain

Swim Mountain

Swim Mountain has been played on NTS in shows including James Massiah, featured first on 10 October 2015. Songs played include Yesterday.

Swim Mountain are a four-piece from London whose eponymous six-track debut EP, recorded for the label Hey Moon in London and Los Angeles, draws on “60s studio ethics and modern production techniques … the harmony-heavy songwriters of the 60s and 70s (Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone, Rundgren, Nilsson and the Wilson brothers) and the bossa nova chord progressions of Brazilians Tom Jobim and João Gilberto”. For once the press release hasn’t flung in a few favourites to catch one’s attention: a track such as Dream It Real has the breathless baroque beauty of the Zombies, Ticket goes by in a psych blur while Nothing Is Quite As It Seems is like Ariel Pink mediating between Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett. Six tracks just doesn’t seem enough – can’t wait till they do an album. For fans of Stereolab and High Llamas.

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Swim Mountain

Swim Mountain has been played on NTS in shows including James Massiah, featured first on 10 October 2015. Songs played include Yesterday.

Swim Mountain are a four-piece from London whose eponymous six-track debut EP, recorded for the label Hey Moon in London and Los Angeles, draws on “60s studio ethics and modern production techniques … the harmony-heavy songwriters of the 60s and 70s (Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone, Rundgren, Nilsson and the Wilson brothers) and the bossa nova chord progressions of Brazilians Tom Jobim and João Gilberto”. For once the press release hasn’t flung in a few favourites to catch one’s attention: a track such as Dream It Real has the breathless baroque beauty of the Zombies, Ticket goes by in a psych blur while Nothing Is Quite As It Seems is like Ariel Pink mediating between Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett. Six tracks just doesn’t seem enough – can’t wait till they do an album. For fans of Stereolab and High Llamas.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Yesterday
Swim Mountain
Hey Moon2014