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February 17, 2009 |
Luke Hunter Releases the Dizzying Heights When Mr. Hunter was just a young fourteen year-old regular at the Mystic Disc, he and good friend Jaime Burke approached djshecky about recording a demo of their first band, the Incessant Pop Group, at shecky’s Centraal Studios.
The group released two EP’s to wild success, but as the third EP was being recorded, a unique technological outbreak occurred in the electrical feed during their last show at The Space in Hamden, CT. For some still unknown reason, the IPG sequencers were wiped clean, so they decided to huck the hulking mess into the Mystic River during a blind post-gig rage. This action effectively ended the band, which is where Luke found the inspiration to record a debut solo recording.
It’s a delicious blend of indeterminate music and dreamy improvisation. Luke went all Prince on us and played nearly every instrument on the record. We think you’re going to love it...
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Last Updated ( December 21, 2009 )
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