Moths are drawn towards a light that kills them – like a candle. [There’s] a theory that people are sometimes inextricably drawn to repetitive flashing lights that are actually trying to warn them of a danger,” explains the incognito one man band “Moth Effect”. Crocodilians is his first full-length album.
Moth Effect doesn’t sing. He doesn’t do flashy. Instead, he creates trance-inducing instrumentals that tick all of the “right boxes” for crate digging lunatics. Yes, the key signatures of the ’70s Kosmiche bands can be picked up, as can Quark, Strangeness & Charm era Hawkwind and newer adapters The Soundcarriers, but the artist also takes time to note that ’60s and ’70s psych, garage-rock and soul, pre-punk and new wave, hip-hop and lots of contemporary electronic music also equally appeal and inspire.
01. Look Nicely
02. Hot Slides
03. Fingerbobs
04. Otomadrone
05. Roll It Back Up
06. She Likes Her Sleep
07. 99 Seems Fine
08. Golden Tips
09. Ghosts Afraid of the Dark
10. Sleepless and Beatless
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