An unexpected left turn from the reliable Muscut label, Hennadii Boichenko's 'Sea Songs' is a direct-to-tape set of tongue-in-cheek hauntological psychedelia that wouldn't sound out of place on Finders Keepers or Trunk.
Part of the Indirect band, Odesa-based Boichenko bottles a warm, warbling pastoral mood on 'Sea Songs', using the natural flutter of tape to lend his chirpy compositions the charm you'd expect from a long-lost Lowlands library recording. There's not much in the way of avant drone here, Boichenko makes wobbly jazz sleaze on 'Entracte' with help from horn player Mike levtushenko. And the title track sounds like a past life Stereolab, with fuzzy analog synths and loose-limbed funk basslines helping drive the clatter of saturated drums and end-of-the-pier fanfares.
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An unexpected left turn from the reliable Muscut label, Hennadii Boichenko's 'Sea Songs' is a direct-to-tape set of tongue-in-cheek hauntological psychedelia that wouldn't sound out of place on Finders Keepers or Trunk.
Part of the Indirect band, Odesa-based Boichenko bottles a warm, warbling pastoral mood on 'Sea Songs', using the natural flutter of tape to lend his chirpy compositions the charm you'd expect from a long-lost Lowlands library recording. There's not much in the way of avant drone here, Boichenko makes wobbly jazz sleaze on 'Entracte' with help from horn player Mike levtushenko. And the title track sounds like a past life Stereolab, with fuzzy analog synths and loose-limbed funk basslines helping drive the clatter of saturated drums and end-of-the-pier fanfares.
An unexpected left turn from the reliable Muscut label, Hennadii Boichenko's 'Sea Songs' is a direct-to-tape set of tongue-in-cheek hauntological psychedelia that wouldn't sound out of place on Finders Keepers or Trunk.
Part of the Indirect band, Odesa-based Boichenko bottles a warm, warbling pastoral mood on 'Sea Songs', using the natural flutter of tape to lend his chirpy compositions the charm you'd expect from a long-lost Lowlands library recording. There's not much in the way of avant drone here, Boichenko makes wobbly jazz sleaze on 'Entracte' with help from horn player Mike levtushenko. And the title track sounds like a past life Stereolab, with fuzzy analog synths and loose-limbed funk basslines helping drive the clatter of saturated drums and end-of-the-pier fanfares.
An unexpected left turn from the reliable Muscut label, Hennadii Boichenko's 'Sea Songs' is a direct-to-tape set of tongue-in-cheek hauntological psychedelia that wouldn't sound out of place on Finders Keepers or Trunk.
Part of the Indirect band, Odesa-based Boichenko bottles a warm, warbling pastoral mood on 'Sea Songs', using the natural flutter of tape to lend his chirpy compositions the charm you'd expect from a long-lost Lowlands library recording. There's not much in the way of avant drone here, Boichenko makes wobbly jazz sleaze on 'Entracte' with help from horn player Mike levtushenko. And the title track sounds like a past life Stereolab, with fuzzy analog synths and loose-limbed funk basslines helping drive the clatter of saturated drums and end-of-the-pier fanfares.