Archive for October 2015

MOON DUO en Lima

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 § 0






BUH RECORDS PRESENTA

MOON DUO Los héroes de la neopsicodelia actual por primera vez en Lima en un único y alucinante show que no te puedes perder. Llegarán presentando su reciente y fascinante album "Shadow of the Sun" editado por Sacred Bones Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3WWYvsp6GA

ABREN LA NOCHE:

LIQUIDARLO CELULOIDE
https://goo.gl/Tkf4eP

3AM
https://goo.gl/jFvLjO

GRITALOBOS 
https://goo.gl/7PZQRZ

VIERNES 23 DE OCTUBRE
LUGAR: BULBO - Catalino Miranda 375 - Barranco 
HORA: 9 PM
PRECIO: S/. 100

PREVENTA HASTA 19 OCT :::: S/ 80 (SOLO CIEN ENTRADAS DISPONIBLES)

Puedes comprar tus entradas online a través de Joinnus

https://www.joinnus.com/PE/arte-y-cultura/lima-moon-duo-en-lima-3473

O haciendo directamente un depósito a la cuenta

BCP: 19121490093063 (Luis Alvarado) 
Codigo interbancario: 00219112149009306353
y enviando el voucher al mail unautobus@gmail.com 


PUNTOS DE VENTA

Puna Tienda Galeria
Pedro de Osma 106 - Barranco

El Anexxxo: Música y desorden
CC El Capullo: Calle Union 147 - Stand C13 - Barrancore

Hensley Monterrico Rock City
Av Primavera 1377 - Monterrico

Y a través de
Juan Diego Capurro (963860374 - Miraflores)
Luis Alvarado-buhrecords (997819862 - Miraflores)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3Tsz212RqY


SOBRE MOON DUO

Formed in San Francisco in 2009 by Wooden Shijps guitarist Ripley Johnson and Sanae Yamada, Moon Duo’s first two critically acclaimed EPs, Killing Time (2009) and Escape (2010), fused the futuristic pylon hum and transistor reverb of Suicide or Silver Apples with the heat-haze fuzz of American rock ‘n’ roll to create tracks of blistering, 12-cylinder space rock.

Their debut album Mazes, recorded in San Francisco and mixed in Berlin during 2010 as the band prepared to move to the mountains of Colorado, explores a far broader, lighter, sound. That’s most clear on the dreamy organ and skipping riff of the title track, which recalls the Velvet Underground, or the handclaps and swinging organ bloops over the potent shredding and guttural riff delivered by Johnson in When You Cut. Throughout, Mazes is the sound of Moon Duo carving out their own identity, looking to the horizon, and moving forward.

Late 2011 saw the release of the darker, mostly instrumental Horror Tour EP around the band’s fall tour of Eastern Europe; Record Store Day 2012 brought a limited edition LP Mazes Remixed which featured remixes by the likes of Sonic Boom, Psychic Ills, and Purling Hiss. Now Moon Duo are set to release Circles, their second full-length LP with Souterrain Transmissions. The band will also set off on a worldwide tour in support of the album in October and November.

Circles is the product of a long winter’s isolation in the Rocky Mountains, though the road to its fruition stretched over six months and several locations. The groundwork for the album was laid at the band’s home in Blue River, Colorado in the early months of 2012, where all songs were written, and the preliminary tracks recorded. For two weeks in early April, Moon Duo moved into a small apartment above Lucky Cat Recordings in San Francisco for an additional recording session with engineer Phil Manley (Trans Am, Life Coach). Like its predecessor, the album was mixed and tweaked at Kaiku Studios in Berlin.

Inspiration for many of the songs themes, as well as the title Circles, came from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1841 essay by the same name, on the symbol and nature of “the flying Perfect.” From the opening lines: “The eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end.” And so it goes. Rust never sleeps.