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Mood Organ on February 08, 2012 06:06
About
Projects:
* Midday Veil
* Master Musicians of Bukkake
* TJ MAX
Discography:
Mood Organ – Calcinatio [52xC13 on MCS]
Mood Organ – Visiting a Burning Museum [CD on Debacle SOLD OUT/digital on Aphonia]
Upcoming:
Mood Organ – The Lost Levels
Mood Organ – Time Release [C23]
Mood Organ – Calcinatio [2xCD]
Mood Organ – Escape Artist
Mood Organ – Linguicide [CD]
TJ MAX – Wrong To Run
Markaba Duo - TBA
(looking for labels for some of these)
Studio contributions (modular synthesizer):
Akron/Family - Sub Verses [Dead Oceans]
Splashgirl – Field Day Rituals [Hubro]
Skerik / Medeski / Dietch Trio – TBA
Timba Harris – Nexus: Cascadia [Tzadik] (track 5 “Black Bear I”)
Midday Veil Videos:
OS OVNI – A Lil In The Moon (Shoegazed by Midday Veil)
Midday Veil – Moon Temple
Midday Veil – Anthem
Midday Veil – Asymptote II
Midday Veil Discography:
SOON ! Midday Veil – The Current [CD/LP on Translinguistic Other]
Midday Veil – Integratron [C45 on Translinguistic Other]
Midday Veil – Subterranean Ritual 2 [C39 on Translinguistic Other]
Midday Veil – Eyes All Around [LP/CD on Translinguistic Other]
Midday Veil – Subterranean Ritual [CD on Translinguistic Other]
Midday Veil – Queen of the Void [CD on Translinguistic Other]
as a member of:
SOON ! Master Musicians of Bukkake - Far West [LP on Important]
SOON ! Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme – TBA [CD/LP self-release]
Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme – Grow [7" self-release]
Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme – I’m Gone [7" on Emerald City Soul]
Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme – Party Hard [LP/CD self-release]
Eldridge Gravy & the Court Supreme – Exceptional [7" self-release]
Eldridge Gravy & the Court Supreme – Us is what time it is [CD self-release SOLD OUT]
Kuru Cult [CD on Mt. Non-Fiction]
[Mason] forges études that recall the sublime tranquility of Terry Riley, the penetrating, disorienting exactitude of Morton Subotnick, and the lonely, stark blues of Loren Mazzacane Connors. Mood Organ’s Visiting a Burning Museum (Debacle Records) achieves the impressive feat of creating pieces that induce both meditation and a profound existential dread. This is music for peering inward into your mind and soul and pondering life’s big questions.
-Dave Segal, The Stranger
Mason inscribes his music with poetic details that reward headphone listening: lonesome guitar, rustles of wind, swelling tones, and keyboards that sound like they’re underwater, blurred by shivering eddies and ripples.
-Chris Delaurenti, The Stranger
To me, Mood Organ has this Philip K. Dickian vibe of like some kind of biofeedback machine to make you a better human.
-Mike Pursley, Foxy Digitalis