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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

NEWS:
We have 28 hours across 12 shows for October including, possibly, the last from Mark Cunliffe for a long time. Plus - it is already 20 years since John Peel died and we have some reminders.

Artist Info

Orbiting Human Circus

Powered by Audioscrobbler™Orbiting Human Circus is the continuing evolution of the imagination of Julian Koster (Neutral Milk Hotel, The Music Tapes, Elephant 6), whose music and storytelling under this moniker have encompassed immersive theater and a narrative fiction podcast released in partnership with Night Vale Presents and WNYC-with a new, epic musical fiction podcast coming soon as well as more traditional Es and singles. Quartet Plus Two is the group's debut album.

The "Quartet" is composed of Koster, standup bass player Gauvain Gamon, drummer Kolja Goni, and pianist Benji Miller. The "Plus Two" are North and Romika, the singing saws, whom Koster encourages to sing. "I think saws sing like angels," he says. *I always have, since I was a little boy. When you encourage them to sing, they do so earnestly and beautifully. It's an honest and real sound. Sometimes when they are singing, I've even heard them speak, weep, and imitate birds."

The origins of Quartet Plus Two are as magical and seemingly unlikely as everything else in Koster's career. While walking through New York's Central Park, he stumbled upon Gamon and Goni playing Gershwin and Mingus, and, with the addition of Miller, a musical partnership was born. Koster's longtime collaborators Robbie Cucchiaro (horns) and Thomas Hughes (orchestral arranging and chimes) of The Music Tapes also contribute to the record.
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