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FS 4464LP
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Reissue of Demian's self-titled album, originally released in 1971. One of the bands that helped build the great Austin, TX music scene (the "live music capital of the world"), Demian was actually Bubble Puppy with a new name and sound. While Bubble Puppy was classic psychedelia, Demian was hard rock in the vein of bands like Atomic Rooster. Recorded live-in-studio at LA's legendary "Record Plant" studio in 1970, Demain was also one of the first bands to feature dueling lead guitars. Despite the high quality of the songs and the local buzz this album generated at the time, due to mismanagement, Demian soon faded into the record collecting beyond. Aqua blue vinyl.
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12"
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KOM 362EP
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Demian, aka Damien Pontonnier, presents Milestars EP, a quirky and vibrant track trio with an obvious knack for catchy melodic details in a kinetic techno corsage. "Déclica" boots with deliciously stoic cowbell-isms that leave the doors of perception wide open for some iconoclastic, yet surprisingly effective synth action. The title cut invests in texture-rich atmosphere without forgetting about the precise amount of momentum you need to tip the floor over the edge. "No Hype For The Fish" takes things in a more hypnotic direction, intertwining free-form arpeggios and tape delay with smart beatsmanship.
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