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A Magic Whistle: The Solar Cell [VINYL] (Public Eyesore)

"While A Magic Whistle's albums have previously oscillated between avant-classical chamber folk constructions, and minimalist homemade electronics-centered work, "The Solar Cell, "Andy Puls's 5th album under the "A Magic Whistle" name, ...
 

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Andy Puls-home made sequencers and synthesizers, cascadian sympathetic steel guitar, modular synthesizers and electronics, voice, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nature recordings, tapes, bass guitar, melodica, whistling, whistles


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UPC: 195269368647

Label: Public Eyesore
Catalog ID: PELP166
Squidco Product Code: 36658

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
All Songs Recorded 2021-2024 In "The Solar Cell," A Small Hut In The Cascade Mountains Of Northernmost California *Except "The Joy Of..." Recorded 2016 At Whistlehut In Richmond, California.

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"While A Magic Whistle's albums have previously oscillated between avant-classical chamber folk constructions, and minimalist homemade electronics-centered work, "The Solar Cell, "Andy Puls's 5th album under the "A Magic Whistle" name, finds the harmonious meeting point of the two.

This 40 minute journey finds Puls's homemade sequencer/synthesizer systems employed directly alongside wordless vocalizations, guitar, miscellaneous musical odds and ends, and a healthy helping of Puls's "Cascadian Sympathetic Steel," an instrument which adds an eastern-flavored drone resonance to the sound of a traditional lap steel.

The album was recorded almost entirely in a tiny handmade off-grid hut ("The Solar Cell," from which the album borrows its name) overlooking a creek canyon in the remote Cascade Mountain wilderness of far northern California. Influences of the natural life, weather, and seasons find more obvious expression than in previous albums, both in the literal appearance of natural sounds (recorded directly outside his hut), and in the organic and sometimes dramatic, sometimes gently meandering flow of the musical phrasings and song structures."-Public Eyesore



Track Listing:



SIDE A



1. My Cuckoo 01:30

2. We Fly 00:37

3. Secret Spring 03:47

4. Fashionable Dreamer 01:57

5. The Joy Of 01:27

6. Rubbing Dub 00:51

7. Soft Robot 02:47

8. Slidequacker 00:33

9. Peaks And Troughs 01:05

10. Clouds In The Canyon 02:12

11. Fill Up Glass 02:15

SIDE B



1. Dancehammer 00:36

2. Snow Blown 01:20

3. Bogus Burn 01:52

4. Drumbled 01:18

5. Devotees Of The Solar Cell 04:22

6. Wandering Star 02:12

7. Snackenberry 01:10

8. Glacial Pacer 01:23

9. Then The Campfire Sang 01:10

10. Summer Runner 04:58

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