Forced into a life of music by a failed opera-singer of a mother, Emilio was made to study classical music and theory from a horrifically early age. By the age of 10 he'd had more Puccini, Vivaldi and Verdi than is healthy and decided to ditch his violin and focus on his tone-deaf father's passion for rhythm and saxophones.
A decade on and Emilio finds himself living in the Thrillmere Music Mansion with his fellow Dub Vandals TonyLeTigre and Harri Georgio, while working on long-distance musical collaborations with Brightonian poet Jack LC.
He is currently working on a mathematical formula which should, hopefully, prove the correlation between penis-size and music taste. (In case you were wondering, the most played song in Emilio's music library is his own composition...read into that what you will).
This is the first in a series of weekly album reviews published by Andrew Dubber. If you haven’t already caught it, please check out his introductory post. There’s been talk of an 80s revival of one sort or another since long before the 80s even came to an end. Some long for the angular rhythms … Continue reading Album of the Week: Laminate Pet Animal → Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 28, 2011
Warm synths, tape loops, kosmiche guitar, and folk melodies meet in a record that explores the relationship of the moon to the tides. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 8, 2023