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DOWNLOAD: Deastro - Michael, Lone Archer Of The North Shore + Parallelogram

Posted 12/5/2008 11:32 AM by Samuel Duke

Tags: experimental, electronic, pop, indie

As Deastro , 22-year-old producer and musician Randolph Chabot makes pastoral pop songs for people who believe in aliens. The Detroit native has been moving his gig around the Motor City's DIY spaces, pushing tunes loaded with swathes of harmonic color and weightless programming, the kind of music you'd listen to at night in a field while trying to trace constellations with your index finger. After self-releasing over three albums worth of material, Deastro has finally joined the roster at Ghostly, who re-released his recent "best-of" Keepers and will drop his new album Moondagger in January. As an introduction, the Ghostly crew have hooked up two tracks for download: "Michael, Lone Archer Of The North Shore," a cut from Keepers that sounds like Fuck Buttons covering the Psychedelic Furs, and "Parallelogram," the first single from Moondagger that has Chabot stepping in front of a live band to pretty ear-melting results. I mean, c'mon, looking at the above photo, did you really expect anything less awesome?

Sounds like: Fuck Buttons, Animal Collective, School Of Seven Bells

 
 

Deastro - Michael, Lone Archer Of The North Shore

Deastro - Parallelogram

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