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With a theme stolen from Italian novelist Italo Calvino, each tune on Invisible Cities is a little world of its own, dense with rhythm and timbre. Hot horns blaze through intersecting lines, heavy percussion drives the band down winding streets, the bass rumbles in some subterranean corridor. This record is the follow-up to Ghost Rock and is informed by the band's ceaseless traveling and visits to places both real and unreal. Nomo busts up genres and musical borders with astonishing results. Recommended if... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. This record owes as much to Can, Eno, and MIA as it does to Kuti, Francis Bebey, and Funkadelic. There's no loss of steam as this Michigan collective incorporates new influences. Nomo breaks through with a matured and developed sound that's fully their own. They've shared stages with Earth Wind and Fire, Konono No. 1, Sharon Jones, and Dan Deacon.
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VINYL FORMAT. With a theme stolen from Italian novelist Italo Calvino, each tune on Invisible Cities is a little world of its own, dense with rhythm and timbre. Hot horns blaze through intersecting lines, heavy percussion drives the band down winding streets, the bass rumbles in some subterranean corridor. This record is the follow-up to Ghost Rock and is informed by the band's ceaseless traveling and visits to places both real and unreal. Nomo busts up genres and musical borders with astonishing results. ... [ read more ]
LP $16.99
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