Multiphonic Rodent
John Rogers | Sunday 10 April, 2011 16:06

Snipe came across Estonian solo artist Multiphonic Rodent on a recent trip to Tallinn Music Week. The one-man-band and fearless multi-tasker is a master of lo-fi loop-pedal tapestries, wonky pop songs and earworm instrumentals. Listen to a full album (released in 2008 but still sounding fresh as a daisy today) below, and keep an eye and an ear out for more in the near future.
Multiphonic Rodent – Formations (2008) by stereom
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