thecontrollersphere Tracklist
1. Black Lion Massacre
2. Flunkt Sass vs the Root Plume
3. Holiday Call
4. L’age D’or
5. Slave Translator
Purchase thecontrollersphere here – http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/thecontrollersphere
thecontrollersphere Tracklist
1. Black Lion Massacre
2. Flunkt Sass vs the Root Plume
3. Holiday Call
4. L’age D’or
5. Slave Translator
Purchase thecontrollersphere here – http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/thecontrollersphere
3 comments
Maurice Simmons says:
Aug 13, 2011
Brilliant mix of pop,psychedelia, and awesome harmonies. My daughter brought one of your Cd’s home. I was teasing her and imitating your music. It was a trick! Now I’m trapped in thecontollersphere, HELP!
Cheyenne Warner says:
Nov 6, 2011
Where can I listen to the album? I would like to hear it or at least sample it before i download? I mean I know I will love it, and I know I want it, but what I am saying is, I want to listen to it now because I am not purchasing it until like next week… so can i sample until then? I’m so excited about this EP and really want to hear it ASAP!
LOVE THIS MUSIC! LOVE me some of Montreal!
Party Crasher says:
Jan 4, 2012
theControllerSphere is the perfect companion piece to False Priest. For newbies: It’s best to purchase each oM LP as well as its associated EP, whenever available. Not doing so is like hearing only half of Kevin Barnes’s mastery. Each listen to the whole of each period’s “sessions” (LP and EP recordings together) offers listeners a complete picture of his mindset at the time. Barnes has not only a fantastic and original writing style but he is constantly striving toward a new auditory language that continues the narrative of his life and the mythology he’s created. He is truly a unique artist. Listen to one LP (and if you get it) you’ll want to follow his career back to the Four Track Recordings. Amazing; it’s like an endlessly beautiful and soulful soundtrack. What a wonderful way to be, but actual artists are like that (or at least they were). There’s rarely any bullshit.