$16.00 |
EXPO70 song recorded by Brodie Rush at the Goldroom KCMO during same session as "Death Voyage" Cd/Tape
Justin Wright : Guitar, Analog drum machine and Moog ALTAÏR TEMPLE songs recorded at boogaloo, théâtre barbey and waldeck rousseau, mixed at radar house, Bordeaux. Fred : Guitar, effects, synth Johan : Analog synths, computer and audiomulch Mastered by Cyrille Gachet Artwork by LLCOOL JESUS JO |
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$19.00 |
New LP with two looong Improvised tracks by Justin Wright, recorded during his tour last fall 2010.
The A side was recorded at Zebulon Bar, New York with accompanying visuals of the film Fantastic Planet. The B side is a live performance from KJFC in California. Dedicated to the open road and lush landscapes of Earth, you are a great wonder. Limited to 400 copies with
Full color thick carboard sleeve 160gr. vinyl Cover Artwork by Justin Wright Live photo by Susie Olsen Osmundson. Mastered by Anders Peterson |
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$14.00 |
Journey Through Astral Projection is the new Expo 70 studio album that follows the breakthrough album Where Does Your Mind Go? (Immune 011, Nov 2010) and was again recorded at Black Dirt Studios by Jason Meagher.
The CD is presented in a heavy stock 4 panel gatefold package limited to only 500 copies. |
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$7.00 |
Two live sets from the 2009 East Coast tour that spawned the Immune 2xLP, "Where Does Your Mind Go?", between the touring duo of Justin Wright and Matt Hill (Umberto). Side A consits of the stellar set from Ithaca, NY two days prior to the Immune Recording, headliners were Blues Control that night. Side B is the last set the duo played the last day of tour in the afternoon at WNYU in Manhattan, NY on less sleep than you can imagine. This set of live shows aptly named "Blackout" after a show at the now defunct New Market Hotel as part of an anti-CMJ show where the duo blacked out, probably scaring half the people responsible for the venue and show.
Limited to 200 copies, pro dubbed & imprinted |
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$23.00 |
The 2006 epic heavy drone suite.
With all the mystique involved in this form of unmusic, cover art and artwork will often be taken as clues to the intent of a work (especially now artisan packaging and cover art is firmly a part of the experience of consuming music.) Here Wright suggests some aesthetic link or inspiration from geology or space. But to spend ones time searching for clues to the secret of obscure art would be a waste of time.
Limited to 500 Copies on Deluxe 180 gram audiophile virgin vinyl housed in gatefold tip-on jackets. 400 black and 100 iridescent blue vinyl. Mastered for vinyl by Pete Lyman of Infrasonic Sound. |
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