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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Music To Eat Bananas II [E_M088] CS

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard - Music To Eat Bananas II [E_M088] CS

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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard's Demos Vol.1 + Vol.2 have been surfed out by PS in an attempt to reconcile exquisite demo recording and vaporised lo-fi electronica. As part of the Bootlegger series, matched with an Etch_music label aesthetic, Music To Eat Bananas 2 is a venture in Oceanic Rock or Space Rock. We encourage you to peruse and support this online styling between a kilometres-underground ambient-glitch producer, and Melbourne's cultural icons of kaleidoscopic creation and willpower.

Enjoy King Gizzard’s stripped back production reworked to upbeat fashion in PS’s down-tempo, cinder-crackling, detritus-infused production style. The creative collusion attempts for a fusion of DJ Screw, Hawkwind and Mort Garson This is a feast for those looking for further exploration in the likes of Chilled Gizzard [Still Listening].

Performed and recorded by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.
Original recordings produced and engineered by Stu Mackenzie
Remixed, produced, edited, engineered, post-produced by Planktan Sanquin. Mastered by The Alchemist at Post-Holden Automotive Industries, Fitzroy North, Melbourne Australia, on 3rd April 2021.
Lyrics [c] Stu Mackenzie, printed with permission.

The cover art is a still from the film Le testament d'Orphée [1960] by Jean Cocteau, featuring one of the director's own paintings. Colour treatment and design by Vismund Nardvaark.

This music and the manufacturing of the cassette were made on the lands of the Woiwurrung people of the Kulin alliance. We pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, communities and culture.

[c] King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
[p] Etch_music 2021

Note: art is a purple/orange version of what's shown here