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Eat The Sun CD release: Edgetone, 9/30/14.

9/27/2014

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Gretchen Jude, koto.  Jason Hoopes, bass.  Noah Phillips, guitar.
Eat The Sun is a trio of free improvising musicians who played their first official gig in Oakland, in the light of the solar eclipse of 2012, what the band's name represents.  Their music traverses a delicately balanced landscape of noise and tonality.  At times light, empty, and accessible.  At other times dark, dense, and impenetrable.
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Satılık Kolon link
1/19/2015 04:01:05 pm

Their music traverses a delicately balanced landscape of noise and tonality.

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