CORBU: BAEBLE NEXT SESSION
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A few weeks back Baeble gave you the scoop on the out-of-this-world, Brooklyn-based outfit Corbu.
On their new album "Crayon Soul," the trio (consisting of front man Jonathan Graves, Amanda Scott, and Todd Hoellerman) tap into the late 60s and 70s, both in sound and aesthetic, creating a hyper-colored, cosmic sound that hints at the high art of classic artists like Pink Floyd, while getting there with the help of modern, electronic sounds.
It's a stunning debut ...one that had Baeble's editorial team declaring the group to be "the most interesting new band of 2016".
After digging into the band's recorded music Baeble knew they had to witness it live, so they invited the band by their space last month.
After digging into the band's recorded music Baeble knew they had to witness it live, so they invited the band by their space last month.
With a glaze of golden light blasting through the windows, the band recreated three of Crayon Soul's colorful tunes for Baeble's crew ("Neon Hallway", "Battles" and "Prism").
They also sat down with them to get the scoop on the creative process that was put into place for recording the album, including bringing on legendary engineer/producer Dave Fridmann to make the two-dimensional version of the album jump out of the speakers ("like a pop-up book").
Watch the new session with Corbu now on the Baeble site here or via the Baeble Music app.
Watch the new session with Corbu now on the Baeble site here or via the Baeble Music app.
To learn more about Corbu, visit: corbucorbu.com/
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