Rotate by Orchestra Of Spheres
Tom Jenkins | Thursday 8 September, 2011 17:13
According to their blurb, Orchestra Of Spheres ‘use homemade instruments like the biscuit tin guitar, electric bass carillon and sexomouse marimba to create their cosmic dancing sound’. What the hell is a sexomouse marimba?! Anyways, the New Zealanders seem to have created their own unique fusion of Latin funk and blues to create something truly deserving of the title ‘cosmic’; check out the ‘wacky’ promo picture above. Rotate is taken from their forthcoming album Nonaganic Now, released November 7th on Fire Records. They play the ATP Nightmare Before Xmas in December.
Orchestra Of Spheres – Rotate by snipelondon
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