"I finally gave a listen to Atlanta duo Qurious‘ new record, Planet Plant, which was released digitally for free via Double Phantom Digital in September, and I’m totally hearting it. Sonically, it’s sort of in High Place/Zola Jesus territory, spacey dream pop, but much more experimental and ambient. I’ve got a feeling I’ll be playing the hell of this record for the rest of the year, so be sure to get yourself a copy and do the same." - Davy / Ohmpark
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Following a nervous breakdown in the spring of 2010, Grafton Tanner formed Space Ghost with fellow musicians Blake Lewis and Justin Belk, and the three began work on the simultaneously dark and lurid project. Throughout the latter half of 2010 and into 2011, Space Ghost has quickly gained steam in Atlanta, Macon, and their home in rich Athens, GA. Drawing influence from musical heavyweights such as Radiohead, Toro Y Moi, and Gyorgy Ligeti, Space Ghost seeks to combine the moody atmosphere of space rock with the infectious grooves of electro and industrial synthpop. The lyrics are nostalgic; the live shows, frenetic; and the sound, like molting your skin.
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The smallest explosion you ever heard took place in January 2009 as two young people living in Atlanta, Georgia got together and started what will ultimately become the most revered band to ever exist on this planet we all live on.
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