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Hausu Mountain is a record label founded in 2012 by Doug Kaplan and Max Allison. The label operates out of Chicago, IL and releases music on vinyl, cassette tape, CD, and digitally via Bandcamp. find us on twitter: www.twitter.com/hausumountain
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I remember the first time we saw each other: the gaze we held momentarily conve

yed into me a presentiment of our entire relationship and let me assure you that it turns out splendidly.

🪨 Mukqs  - "Stonewasher" - featured in PopMatters - "THE 25 BEST ELECTRONIC ALBUMS OF 2023""...one of the best electroni...
18/12/2023

🪨 Mukqs - "Stonewasher" - featured in PopMatters - "THE 25 BEST ELECTRONIC ALBUMS OF 2023"

"...one of the best electronic albums of 2023 and indisputably proves that the Hausu Mountain label is where the action is happening right now"

https://www.popmatters.com/best-electronic-albums-of-2023/2

Dustin Wong featured in Pitchfork's Best Jazz and Experimental Music of 2023 by Andy Cush:"Listening to Perpetual Morpho...
14/12/2023

Dustin Wong featured in Pitchfork's Best Jazz and Experimental Music of 2023 by Andy Cush:

"Listening to Perpetual Morphosis is like watching stop-motion footage of a rainforest floor: notes skittering around like industrious insects in the dirt while others operate on an entirely different timescale, growing and blooming with the patience of plants."

Our favorite unfamiliar, unsettling, provocative, transgressive, spaced-out, psychedelic, surreal, meditative, and confrontational albums of the year.

🐯 Tiger Village - "The Celebration" - featured in Bandcamp's "Acid Test" by Miles Bowe -- written about alongside releas...
01/12/2023

🐯 Tiger Village - "The Celebration" - featured in Bandcamp's "Acid Test" by Miles Bowe -- written about alongside releases from treasured friends TALsounds and Matmos.

"Tiger Village’s most unexpectedly beautiful album."

Our guide to the outer limits of Bandcamp.

🎁🤶🏽 CHICAGO! Mark your calendars for Friday, December 15th! It's the HausMo Holiday Bash at DADS - a night of much merry...
29/11/2023

🎁🤶🏽 CHICAGO! Mark your calendars for Friday, December 15th! It's the HausMo Holiday Bash at DADS - a night of much merry mirth!

🍆 best band Moth C**k coming to town from Ohio!

⛵ Quicksails album release show (new zone "Surface" came out just a few weeks back)

🧬 Chelanna Bronson (Chelsea Bridge x Anna Johnson)

🗑️ your HausMo Honchos - Peper Mill Rondo - doing a special XMAS set

🌡️ Temp.

📹 featuring video art by both Clark Woods and Continuation

💸 $10 advance tickets / $15 at the door

🗓️ Friday, December 15th at 2515 S. Archer, 2nd Floor, 8PM Doors / 9PM SHOW

🎉 LET'S DO IT CHICAGO!

🎁🤶🏽 CHICAGO! Mark your calendars for Friday, December 15th! It's the HausMo Holiday Bash at  - a night of much merry mir...
29/11/2023

🎁🤶🏽 CHICAGO! Mark your calendars for Friday, December 15th! It's the HausMo Holiday Bash at - a night of much merry mirth!

🍆 best band Moth C**k coming to town from Ohio!

⛵ Quicksails album release show (new zone "Surface" came out just a few weeks back)

🧬 Chelanna Bronson (Chelsea Bridge x Anna Johnson)

🗑️ your HausMo Honchos - Peper Mill Rondo - doing a special XMAS set

🌡️ Temp.

📹 featuring video art by both Clark Woods and Continuation

💸 $10 advance tickets (LINK IN LINKY TREE) / $15 at the door

🗓️ Friday, December 15th at 2515 S. Archer, 2nd Floor, 8PM Doors / 9PM SHOW

🎉 LET'S DO IT CHICAGO!

Big love to Sam Goldner for mentioning Fire-Toolzl in the Pitchfork review of Frank Zappa's "Jazz From Hell". One of our...
22/11/2023

Big love to Sam Goldner for mentioning Fire-Toolzl in the Pitchfork review of Frank Zappa's "Jazz From Hell". One of our all time-faves!

"In its playful plasticity, Jazz From Hell prefigures the chintzy ideas of Oneohtrix Point Never, James Ferraro, Fire-Toolz, and even 100 gecs."

Read Sam Goldner’s review of the album.

Mukqs - Stonewasher - given a sterling 9/10 review by PopMatters c/o Seth Troyer:"Stonewasher is one of the best electro...
21/11/2023

Mukqs - Stonewasher - given a sterling 9/10 review by PopMatters c/o Seth Troyer:

"Stonewasher is one of the best electronic albums of 2023 and indisputably proves that the Hausu Mountain label is where the action is happening right now."

https://www.popmatters.com/mukqs-stonewasher-album-review

⚫️ Quicksails - "Surface" - lovingly reviewed in Dusted Magazine by Andrew Forell
15/11/2023

⚫️ Quicksails - "Surface" - lovingly reviewed in Dusted Magazine by Andrew Forell

Fire-Toolz - Everything & Everywhere Is A Divine Mirror - music video by Angel Marcloidfrom the album "I am upset becaus...
14/11/2023

Fire-Toolz - Everything & Everywhere Is A Divine Mirror - music video by Angel Marcloid

from the album "I am upset because I see something that is not there." - released April 2023 and still available on LP, CD, cassette, and various merch options.

CHICAGO -- Fire-Toolz is playing at The Hideout on Thursday with RXM Reality -- plop that in your calendar ASAP!!

Artist: Fire-ToolzSong Title: Everything & Everywhere Is A Divine MirrorAlbum: I am upset because I see something that is not there.Format: LP/cassette/CD/di...

Euglossine - "Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline" - reviewed in the December edition of The Wire by Steph Kretowicz with...
10/11/2023

Euglossine - "Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline" - reviewed in the December edition of The Wire by Steph Kretowicz with Khanate on the cover.

Pick up a copy at your local record shoppe, or get a digital subscription and access magazines dating back to the 80s

https://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/478

OUT TODAY and available just about everywhere you listen to music:⚫ Quicksails - "Surface"👁️ Tiger Village - "The Celebr...
27/10/2023

OUT TODAY and available just about everywhere you listen to music:

⚫ Quicksails - "Surface"
👁️ Tiger Village - "The Celebration"

Two groundbreaking electronic albums from some of the deepest, most classic, most midwestern HausMo head artists known to us!

These two albums will close out HausMo's 2023 calendar in the best way imaginable.

Chicago-based producer/multi-instrumentalist Ben Billington makes music under the name Quicksails A pillar of the Chicago experimental scene and its branches across the midwest and national DIY circuits, Billington has enriched his communities through overlapping roles as a musician and curator / promoter of freak sounds for more than two decades. Billington’s solo recordings as Quicksails encompass everything from free jazz-inspired electro-acoustic production to rhythmic synth-pulse tapestries to music focused on what could be considered one primary instrument among the many he works with: the drum kit and auxiliary percussion. Surface, his fifth release to appear on Hausu Mountain, combines all of these idioms into one diverse program while also expanding his palette to rope in his more recent experiments with touch-sensitive custom synthesizers and modular systems. Featuring on three crucial tracks!

Cleveland-based producer Tim Thornton makes music under the moniker Tiger Village Thornton has carved out a niche in the American experimental underground through the wide-spanning releases of his own label Suite 309, as well as through his day job as a quality control supervisor at the Gotta Groove Records manufacturing plant. Thornton can’t help but bring a wide-eyed curiosity to anything he produces, as he rejects the dead-serious gun-metal intensity of many strains of contemporary electronic production in favor of bright tones and wonky rhythms. Like fellow Hausu Mountain artists Wobbly and Moth C**k, Tiger Village revels in cheeky compositional about-faces and carnivalesque synth lines. The Celebration morphs before our ears every few seconds or so, allowing arrhythmic loops and alternating rhythmic grids to contrast against whatever might seem to be the bedrock of any given piece.

New Quicksails music video - a Stiner Brothers motion picture - from the album "Surface" forthcoming on HausMo on Octobe...
10/10/2023

New Quicksails music video - a Stiner Brothers motion picture - from the album "Surface" forthcoming on HausMo on October 27th:

__MUSIC__artist: Quicksails ft. Patrick Shiroish*track: Hope Slidefrom the album Surfacehttps://hausumountain.bandcamp.com/album/surface/__FILM__a Stiner Bro...

Mega congrats to Marc Masters on the release of "High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape". We're beyond hu...
05/10/2023

Mega congrats to Marc Masters on the release of "High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape". We're beyond humbled to be included in this sacred scroll!

Was such a pleasure helping Marc with the cassette companion to the book - now available on Bandcamp with design from HausMo Max.

Pick up your copy today directly from UNC Press, or head to your favorite megaladon online book vendor, or better yet - ask your local bookery if they can snag you a copy.

🐝 Euglossine - Bug Planet - featured in The Best Ambient on Bandcamp: September 2023 - by Ted Davis:"...dank and sticky,...
03/10/2023

🐝 Euglossine - Bug Planet - featured in The Best Ambient on Bandcamp: September 2023 - by Ted Davis:

"...dank and sticky, shifting between chintzy noodling, dystopian soundscapes, and dance-y IDM... Bug Planet is The Current Timeline is a prime HausMo record..."

This month's best ambient releases are structured like a drive from midnight until dawn. Zone out.

Dustin Wong - "Perpetual Morphosis" - featured in Pitchfork's "24 Great Records You May Have Missed: Spring/Summer 2023"...
29/09/2023

Dustin Wong - "Perpetual Morphosis" - featured in Pitchfork's "24 Great Records You May Have Missed: Spring/Summer 2023" - LINK IN BIO ZONE!

Thanks to Andy Cush for the great write-up and for REALLY getting it!!

"The latest LP from guitarist and electronics wiz Dustin Wong dares to ask: What strange worlds lie at the intersection of ECM and PC Music?"

The best under-the-radar finds in hip-hop, rock, ambient, and more

New Tiger Village single - "Bliss Tech" - now available on Bandcamp and all the other zones."The Celebration" comes out ...
28/09/2023

New Tiger Village single - "Bliss Tech" - now available on Bandcamp and all the other zones.

"The Celebration" comes out on October 27th!

Tim's notes on the track:

"Bliss Tech is almost 100% a send up to Thrill Jockey circa y2k. In my mind there's nods to the production styles of John McEntire, Jim O'Rourke & Mouse on Mars. I was thinking about how that generation of producers were combining live instrumentation and electronics in a way that was more than just the typical format of live instruments and electronics playing together."

10 track album

HausMo Honcho batch reviewed in AllMusic:MrDougDoug - "Like much of the music Hausu Mountain releases, SOS Forks AI REM ...
27/09/2023

HausMo Honcho batch reviewed in AllMusic:

MrDougDoug - "Like much of the music Hausu Mountain releases, SOS Forks AI REM II is fun, bewildering, and utterly, shamelessly weird all at once."

Mukqs - "While not the most accessible Mukqs release, Stonewasher is one of his most powerful, overwhelming, and impressive."

New Quicksails single - Final Walk - now available on Bandcamp and all the other stream zones. Features Patrick Shiroish...
26/09/2023

New Quicksails single - Final Walk - now available on Bandcamp and all the other stream zones. Features Patrick Shiroishi on saxophone.

"Surface" comes out on October 27th on CD, tape, merch w/ DL codes, and digitally.

10 track album

🏚️ OUT NOW: The HausMo Honcho Batch 🌋MrDougDoug - SOS Forks AI REM II&Mukqs - Stonewasher🧬 the first solo albums from th...
22/09/2023

🏚️ OUT NOW: The HausMo Honcho Batch 🌋

MrDougDoug - SOS Forks AI REM II
&
Mukqs - Stonewasher

🧬 the first solo albums from the HausMo boys on the label since 2016 serve as an updated mission statement for the label at large 🤡

avail on CD, tape, & digitally on Bandcamp, and streaming on all of the stream zones imaginable!

Euglossine - Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline - reviewed in Dusted Magazine by Andrew Forell:"...cross-pollinating jaz...
19/09/2023

Euglossine - Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline - reviewed in Dusted Magazine by Andrew Forell:

"...cross-pollinating jazz fusion, acoustic ambience, drum ‘n’ bass and illbient atmospherics into intricate micro-suites... a delightfully unpredictable joy of a record."

Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline by Euglossine Bug Planet is the Current Timeline is as profuse and diverse as the title suggests. Named for the adjective related to orchid bees, Euglossine AKA...

Dustin Wong interviewed in the Bonefish Podcast:
15/09/2023

Dustin Wong interviewed in the Bonefish Podcast:

Experimental musician and visionary guitarist Dustin Wong visits Bonefish HQ to discuss his new albums Perpetual Morphosis and Texture II, his former band Ponytail, musical improvisation in a live set... – Listen to Morphosing with Dustin Wong by Bonefish instantly on your tablet, phone or browser...

Euglossine - "Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline" - reviewed in AllMusic by Paul Simpson:"One of Euglossine's most illum...
14/09/2023

Euglossine - "Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline" - reviewed in AllMusic by Paul Simpson:

"One of Euglossine's most illuminating works, Bug Planet views club culture from a different vantage point than anyone else, and translates that energy into a unique, fascinating form of its own."

Discover Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline by Euglossine released in 2023. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

Dustin Wong - "Perpetual Morphosis" - featured in Bandcamp's best ambient music of the month:"Complimented by Wong’s bur...
12/09/2023

Dustin Wong - "Perpetual Morphosis" - featured in Bandcamp's best ambient music of the month:

"Complimented by Wong’s burbling, manipulated vocals, it plays like a soundtrack to a picnic hosted by friendly robots."

With releases from artists including Burial, Yu Su, Dustin Wong, and others, it was another stellar month for airy uploads.

🪲 Euglossine - "Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline" - featured in Bandcamp's Acid Test: "...Whitehill’s most successful ...
05/09/2023

🪲 Euglossine - "Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline" - featured in Bandcamp's Acid Test:

"...Whitehill’s most successful dive into dance music yet, and the second great Euglossine album this year."

Our guide to the outer limits of Bandcamp.

ANNOUNCING: Tiger Village - "The Celebration" - out on Oct. 27th on CD, tape, and digitally. Thrilled to welcome Tim bac...
29/08/2023

ANNOUNCING: Tiger Village - "The Celebration" - out on Oct. 27th on CD, tape, and digitally. Thrilled to welcome Tim back to the top of the mountain for his 4th HausMo album

10 track album

OUT TODAY: Euglossine - "Bug Planet is the Current Timeline"https://euglossine.bandcamp.com/album/bug-planet-is-the-curr...
25/08/2023

OUT TODAY: Euglossine - "Bug Planet is the Current Timeline"

https://euglossine.bandcamp.com/album/bug-planet-is-the-current-timeline

Gainesville, FL-based composer/multi-instrumentalist Tristan Whitehill releases music under the moniker Euglossine. Whitehill envisions each Euglossine release as an outlet for a particular subset of discrete genre explorations, applying his prodigious musical training and vast depth of theory knowledge to styles as far-flung as breezy jazz fusion, technoid beat excursions, bleep-heavy modular synth sketches, and hushed acoustic guitar reveries. Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline, the second Euglossine album on Hausu Mountain, follows the sublime Coriolis [HAUSMO83, 2019] and joins a rich catalog of diverse releases on labels including Orange Milk, Beer on the Rug, and Genot Centre. Bug Planet balances hyper-high-fidelity synth arrangements and busy drum patterns with Whitehill’s ever-bewitching performances on guitar, bass, piano, and flutes. The album offers us a hybrid strain of Euglossine music that moves away from his more compartmentalized genre experiments to spread its progressive contours out before us over in every direction he can imagine, landing somewhere in territories that Whitehill describes as: “Biodub, Digital Fusion, or Mutant Jazz.” If our current timeline is bug planet, Euglossine stands at the entrance in the underbrush, waiting to take our six-to-eight feelers and lead us into a miniature subterranean civilization of his own design. Speaking on the themes that inform the album, Whitehill explains, “Insects are the most bio-diverse kingdom on Earth. Over half of the organism species on earth are insects. I wanted to share this feeling that just maybe we are not in control of this planet and a hidden ancient force will long outlast our weird struggle.”

Bug Planet finds Euglossine building on his manifold talents over multiple overlapping trajectories. While the album’s percussion programming skirts the closest in the project’s catalog to what could be called “IDM,” Whitehill never sacrifices the organic qualities of his work for the sake of rote complexity. His beats constantly evolve and reject repetition, jittering along their own fluctuating paths as individual drum elements warp in their positions around the mix and surge in intensity into compact flashes of drum n’ bass, acid techno, downtempo, and dub. In the album’s more abstract moments, Whitehill shifts the magnifying glass away from his labyrinthine rhythms to conjure up passages of jazzy harmony that reach us in both electronic and hands-on-instrument flourishes. Sunny synth phrases pour out in arpeggiated helixes and melt into tranquil piano performances or blankets of billowing pads. Sinuous basslines performed on both guitars and keyboards bump as rhythmic foundations for ornate percussion workouts. Whitehill’s guitar playing, which frequently takes center stage on Euglossine albums as the lead melodic voice, pops into view as a more strategically deployed counterpoint to Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline’s often alien spreads of tone, like the artist blasting out of the hive in guitarist mode for a brief but dazzling solo before flying off into the distance.

Without the use of external sampled music, Whitehill imbues Bug Planet Is the Current Timeline with the atmosphere of a fast-shifting audio collage. Most tracks speed over two or three minute timelines and rise along linear song structures that introduce momentary riffs, synth surges, and beats that only appear once before giving way to further developments — living up to the hallmark of truly “progressive” music. Euglossine lays out meticulous arrangements that juxtapose contrasting fidelities, from bulbous kick drum cycles to crystalline synth and guitar phrases to garbled glitch noise texture, without ever losing the sense of human warmth present at the core of his work. His music delights us with its flights of dexterity and its structural inventiveness just as often as it tugs on our heartstrings with a more traditional melody dripping with unabashed sentimentalism. Whitehill channels the depth of his knowledge in music theory and production not to bowl us over with his technicality, but rather to give life to his ideas in all their wide scope and to lay out musical narratives in unpredictable arcs that only he could devise.

16 track album

ANNOUNCING: Quicksails - "Surface" - to be released on cassette, CD, and digitally on October 27th, 2023. Also available...
23/08/2023

ANNOUNCING: Quicksails - "Surface" - to be released on cassette, CD, and digitally on October 27th, 2023. Also available are t-shirts and trucker hats that come with a download code.

First track "Lost Breath" available now on our Bandcamp and all the other digital zones you may use.

https://hausumountain.bandcamp.com/album/surface

Chicago-based producer/multi-instrumentalist Ben Billington makes music under the name Quicksails. A pillar of the Chicago experimental scene and its branches across the midwest and national DIY circuits, Billington has enriched his communities through overlapping roles as a musician and curator / promoter of freak sounds for more than two decades. In addition to his work as a solo artist, he has performed with bands such as ONO, ADT, Circuit Des Yeux, TRAYSH, Tiger Hatchery, and Ryley Walker’s band, and has collaborated in improvised settings with a bottomless roster that includes John Olson (solo and with Wolf Eyes), Rhys Chatham, Mark Shippy (US Maple), Owen Gardner (Horse Lords), and Paul Flaherty. Billington works full-time as the Assistant Director at the Chicago nonprofit Elastic Arts, a venue which serves as a haven for performances by international luminaries of free jazz, multi-channel sound art, and avant-garde music of virtually every variety. Over the years, he has helmed programming for Chicago venue The Hideout’s Resonance Series, Chicago institution Experimental Sound Studio’s series of virtual shows under the banner of The Quarantine Concerts, and the DIY noise festival Voice of the Valley along with its subsequent incarnation as Big Noise Candy Mountain. Through his integrated social and musical practices, Billington not only has given a platform to a generation of adventurous artists in the Midwest and beyond, but has established a wide network of mutual musical influence that directly informs his own work and feeds into the music of the friends that surround him.

Billington’s solo recordings as Quicksails encompass everything from free jazz-inspired electro-acoustic production to rhythmic synth-pulse tapestries to music focused on what could be considered one primary instrument among the many he works with: the drum kit and auxiliary percussion. Surface, his fifth release to appear on Hausu Mountain, combines all of these idioms into one diverse program while also expanding his palette to rope in his more recent experiments with touch-sensitive custom synthesizers and modular systems. The album follows the Quicksails LPs Blue Rise (HAUSMO100, 2020) and Mortal (HAUSMO52, 2016) and the tapes The Bright (HAUSMO76, 2018) and Mugen - Volume 6 (a split with Head Boggle, HAUSMO21, 2014). Surface shimmers with a sense of tonal sophistication and emotional resonance that sets a high-water mark for the Quicksails project. The album’s mind-bending juxtapositions of electronic and acoustic sound sources of contrasting fidelities charge each composition with energies at once alien and familiar — rooted in free improvisation and jazz traditions while streaking off into realms of lush synth arrangement, and textural abstraction.

Billington orients each piece on Surface around a rhythmic foundation of fast-morphing electronic tones that veer closer to precedents in the 20th century classical avant-garde canon, channeling the likes of Morton Subotnick and the artists under the umbrella of the San Francisco Tape Music Center or Ina GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales). Against his jittering grids of unpredictable electronics, Billington colors in each production with other sounds from his wide arsenal. Live drum kit performances in the vein of free-jazz careen octopus-style from rapid-fire snare rolls to cymbal rushes. Fragments of sampled vocals creep in as disembodied laughs and spoken word. More tranquil swathes of synth drift into view and establish their own harmonic networks that evoke the meditations of Popul Vuh. Within Quicksails’s dense fields of sound, one voice stands out with particularly bold contrast: the saxophone of modern experimental stalwart Patrick Shiroishi (Fuubutsushi, The Armed, a multitude of improvised collaborations on labels like Astral Spirits and Touch Records), who guests on three of the album’s ten tracks. Shiroishi’s sax performances alternately burst out in squalling atonal spirals and glow with neo-noir melodicism as if glimpsed in the smoke under a streetlamp on a darkened city corner. The moments when Shiroishi and Billington lock together into lush harmonies on "All of Alex" — dedicated to dear friend and Chicago underground mainstay Alejandro Morales, who passed away in 2021 — prove among the most affecting, as multi-tracked sax performances melt their yearning tones into webs of consonant synth arpeggios and warm keyboard chords. The collaboration between Billington and Shiroishi perfectly suits the missions of both artists and many of their contemporaries working at the intersection of experimental electronics and avant-jazz: to blur the lines between these traditions and point out that they all emerge from the same primordial impulse to chase new possibilities of spontaneous creation and unfettered human expression.

Speaking on the context of Surface’s creation, Billington explains:

“This music was written starting in 2020 once the global pandemic had already gotten underway and wrapped tracking in 2022. The obvious international upheaval had an energy influence, but there was strong love at home and within my community that worked its way into the writing. We had a long tough struggle with a sick and eventual loss of a pup, I lost one of my best friends, the world was seemingly on fire, but a lot of people stepped up beyond their usual capacity to spread kindness, share their art, check in with loved ones / strangers and put extra energy into the universe. We were/are all bobbing on the surface, doing our best to get by. Head above water, breathing when we can.”��

Album artwork by David Russell Stempowski.
Live photo by Ricardo E Adame.

Big thanks to SPIN for asking Fire-Toolz to participate in the newest edition of Band Jury - in which artists defend an ...
16/08/2023

Big thanks to SPIN for asking Fire-Toolz to participate in the newest edition of Band Jury - in which artists defend an album that is generally trashed by culture. Angel chose Rush's album "Hold Your Fire" and had a long conversation with Ryan Reed about the music:

SPIN: Have any of your own songs been inspired by Hold Your Fire? Can you draw a straight line from Rush to your own work?

Angel: On my album Skinless X-1, there’s a song called “Experience Slips Away,” which is an obvious reference to “Time Stand Still.” And the lyrics to that song are just lyrics from their song. I felt OK about doing that because Neil has ripped off other lyrics and books. In jazz it’s called “quoting,” so this is very literal quoting. The meaning of that song is very impactful, so I did my little shout-out to it. Then there’s this song “Response to Subdivisions,” and it’s literally a response to their song “Subdivisions.”

That song is partially about how your hopes and dreams can be stunted if you’re stuck in a place where you can’t thrive and grow — specifically the suburbs. Moving out to the city, you become more cultured and you can probably be more freely creative and maybe achieve more success. And my response is, “F**k that. I hate the city. I love the suburbs. It’s peaceful. I can hear the crickets. I can see the birds. I’m comfortable. There’s room to breathe.” That’s just my little immature whining — the way I talk about it is like, “Neil, you’re wrong. You’re wrong, dude.” Being in the suburbs and more peaceful areas directly contributes to my ability to grow and be creative.

For the latest installment of SPIN interview series "Band Jury," Fire-Toolz defends Rush's 1987 album, 'Hold Your Fire.'

Dustin Wong shares his "Perpetual Morphosis" influences playlist for FLOOD Magazine:"To help illuminate how Wong has cre...
15/08/2023

Dustin Wong shares his "Perpetual Morphosis" influences playlist for FLOOD Magazine:

"To help illuminate how Wong has created such an evocative, one-of-a-kind collection of compositions, we invited him to assemble a playlist of songs that helped inspire Perpetual Morphosis. “I really enjoy making playlists,” he shares, “from my teenage years of making mixtapes and mix CDs to being on the road with the early iPod, queuing the next song, having my thumb on standby to hit the play button (before the playlist option). The thread that ties the tracks together is loose, but I think there’s a cohesion that you can have fun with.”"

The songwriter and former Ponytail guitarist shares a handful of eclectic reference points for his latest LP, out now via Hausu Mountain.

Dustin Wong interviewed in A Closer Listen by David Murrieta Flores. A deep read that gets into the making and mythology...
08/08/2023

Dustin Wong interviewed in A Closer Listen by David Murrieta Flores. A deep read that gets into the making and mythology of Dustin's new album "Perpetual Morphosis"

Dustin Wong has been an important part of the guitar-based experimental music panorama since the beginning of the past decade, producing a body of work that is quietly playful, through an approach …

OUT TODAY on HausMo: Dustin Wong - "Perpetual Morphosis" - streaming on all the zones, and available physically on casse...
04/08/2023

OUT TODAY on HausMo: Dustin Wong - "Perpetual Morphosis" - streaming on all the zones, and available physically on cassette, CD, and t-shirt with DL code on Bandcamp (it's Bandcamp Day!!)

https://dustinwong.bandcamp.com/album/perpetual-morphosis

LA-based composer/producer/guitarist Dustin Wong returns to Hausu Mountain with Perpetual Morphosis, his second release in the catalog. Wong came to prominence nearly two decades ago as a guitarist of beloved psych-indie rock band Ponytail. He then progressed through a deep catalog of releases under his own name that includes a trilogy of solo LPs on Chicago label Thrill Jockey, who also issued three albums from his duo with Takako Minekawa. Like Fluid World Building before it, Perpetual Morphosis presents a hybridized vision in which Wong’s previously long-held practice focused on live-looped guitar sessions is simply one element in his all-encompassing electronic productions. The album finds him further developing his affinities for digital instrumentation and complex sound design, all while positioning himself as the guitarist and vocalist at the heart of his multi-layered performances.

As Dustin Wong combines his ongoing exploration of the realms of electronic production with his decades-long practice as a hands-on-guitar performer, his output conveys a sense of limitless possibility in terms of compositional density, diversity of tone, and atmospheric sophistication. Having the full palette of digital production tactics at his fingertips enables him to pursue ideas with the confidence to illuminate the lavish mosaics that appear in his mind, without ever losing sight of the human core at the center of his work. Mallet-like percussion voices swirl around electronic drum patterns, building into thick fields of sound carried over cyclical rhythmic flourishes and head-nodding beat structures. Within any given bar of the album’s compositions, you might encounter rushes of fine-grain synthesis that collude with Wong’s subtly effected, wordless vocal takes just as easily as you might find interludes in which the crisp chime of his Telecaster rings out over the digital expanse.

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