Kimock: Satellite City (Vinyl LP)
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Vinyl LP pressing. Satellite City represents a remarkable evolution for Steve Kimock, long known as a brilliant psychedelic improvisational guitarist. Building on a realm of creativity unleashed by his recent solo album, Last Danger of Frost, he assembled Kimock the band featuring his son John Morgan Kimock on drums, his life-long bass-playing partner Bobby Vega, and multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Leslie Mendelson. Together they have catalyzed an incandescent level of song composition that explores a variety of territories. Kimock & Mendelson's Careless Love is exquisitely romantic, Cole Porter for the 21st Century. Friend of the Sun and Orson, written by John Morgan and Steve, blend tape mash-ups with Kimock's soaring guitar work. And the title track, an exploration of the dream-state mystic corners of the universe, brilliantly sets Mendelson's voice against an instrumental weave to extraordinary effect. Produced by Dave Schools and recorded at Bob Weir's TRI Studios.
Vinyl LP pressing. Satellite City represents a remarkable evolution for Steve Kimock, long known as a brilliant psychedelic improvisational guitarist. Building on a realm of creativity unleashed by his recent solo album, Last Danger of Frost, he assembled Kimock the band featuring his son John Morgan Kimock on drums, his life-long bass-playing partner Bobby Vega, and multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Leslie Mendelson. Together they have catalyzed an incandescent level of song composition that explores a variety of territories. Kimock & Mendelson's Careless Love is exquisitely romantic, Cole Porter for the 21st Century. Friend of the Sun and Orson, written by John Morgan and Steve, blend tape mash-ups with Kimock's soaring guitar work. And the title track, an exploration of the dream-state mystic corners of the universe, brilliantly sets Mendelson's voice against an instrumental weave to extraordinary effect. Produced by Dave Schools and recorded at Bob Weir's TRI Studios.