Double Celled Organism's "Strum and Drone" is a sprawling, avant-garde journey through experimental soundscapes, set to release on August 9, 2024, under the independent label Oystertones. Clocking in at an impressive 1 hour and 55 minutes, this album is a testament to the duo's ambitious and innovative approach to music. With a tracklist that includes intriguing titles like "Creepy Jig," "Moonshine and Weed," and "What Are You A Buddhist Or Something?", Double Celled Organism invites listeners into a world of sonic exploration. The album blends the raw, organic textures of acoustic instruments with the otherworldly ambiance of drones, creating a unique and captivating listening experience. Fans of experimental music will find much to appreciate in "Strum and Drone," as Double Celled Organism pushes the boundaries of genre and convention.
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Tracks
Creepy JIgDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Free en WonDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Heavenly ThingsDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Sliding Into 5thDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Moonshine and WeedDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
When the Stars Come Out At NightDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
The Hits Keep ComingDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
The Simplest PlanDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
But She Was Only A CatDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Sing ClangDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Box SpringDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Bloom JamDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Drones of August Parts 1&2Double Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Serialist BowlsDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Daleep's DreamDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Drone ThoughtsDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
Poco RainDouble Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr
What Are You A Buddhist Or Something?Double Celled Organism, Bill Brovold, Richard Carr