8 Tracks: That Inspired Mother Of Mars With Vito & Druzzi

 
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The next 12" on Ransom Note Records comes courtesy of Vito & Druzzi, formerly the tight-as-fuck rhythm section in '00s disco-punk pioneers The Rapture. Seed 2 Sky is the NYC duo's first release under their new Mother of Mars alias, and finds them fusing live krautrock drums with pulsating synth loops over a pair of ten-minute kosmische epics.

Vito & Druzzi have put together this excellent 8 Tracks playlist of long-term loves, touchstones, obsessions and influences. From Laurie Spiegel and Silver Apples to Eliane Radigue and This Heat, dig in below.


Seed 2 Sky is out 17th November on Ransom Note Records. Pre-order it here.

This Heat - Health And Efficiency

This album has been a touchstone for me since I first heard it 20 years ago. I’m listening to it again as I’m writing this and it still sounds as fresh and timeless as ever. I always hear something new and come away inspired. Also Charles Hayward is one of my all time favourite drummers and a huge influence.

  • This Heat - Health And Efficiency

    This album has been a touchstone for me since I first heard it 20 years ago. I’m listening to it again as I’m writing this and it still sounds as fresh and timeless as ever. I always hear something new and come away inspired. Also Charles Hayward is one of my all time favourite drummers and a huge influence.

  • Silver Apples - Silver Apples

    Another touchstone album. A big part of this Mother of Mars project for me is going back to some really important musical influences. ‘Seed 2 Sky’ was influenced by ‘Oscillations’ and originally had live drums which were pretty much taken out by the end. There’s still some recognisable influences in there though.

  • Michael Czajkowski - People The Sky

    This album is something that I discovered last year and became obsessed with for a while. I discovered Czajkowski through his playing on Buffy Sainte-Marie’s album ‘Illuminations’ which has been a long time favourite. We made an edit of one of the tracks he played on, ‘Poppies’, last year.

  • The Last Poets Ft. Bernard Purdie - Its A Trip

    Again another all time fave. ‘Delights of the Garden’ is a really amazing album from start to finish and featuring another all time favourite drummer Bernard Purdie. Great album cover too!

  • Crown Of Eternity - Early Morning Sound Meditation

    Just before we recorded these new tracks I attended a weekend immersion gong training with Mike and Gallina from Crown of Eternity. The gong is some serious business, it is an incredible conduit for the universe of sound. If I had the cash in hand for a dozen gongs that’s probably all I would play. But instead I have a handful of synths and random bits of this and that. My gong experience was a constant reference in making these tracks.

  • Eliane Radigue - Islas Resonantes

    This record got me through the winter blues of early 2017. Eliane Radigue seems to have been experiencing a little bit of a rediscovery from the music loving public the past few years. Thankfully there has been a whole bunch of re-releases and performances of her work. Go find ’em!!! This is a great piece of music to focus on and then zone out to while chillin’ on my living room couch.

  • Dumisani Maraire & Ephat Mujuru - Chemutengure

    I used to be a music thief before music became easily accessible and easy to steal via the information superhighway. I would walk into Tower Records or Barnes and Noble book store and stuff some CDs into the pocket of my pea coat that conveniently emptied out via a large hole into the lining of the coat. I guess I was kinda an asshole. I stole this CD around the turn of the century. One of my favourite instruments and at the top of my list of peace-inducing sounds. The sounds of this record are pretty ingrained in my entire system and are always looking for a way to re-express. Find the entire record, it’s great!!

  • Laurie Spiegel - Appalachian Grove

    Man, it’s a tough decision to narrow this down to four inspirations now that I’m rolling. But I think I have to go with Laurie Spiegel’s ‘Appalachian Grove’. I’ve loved this track for well over a decade. Sometimes I hear something and it makes complete sense. Containing a feeling and sonic personality that is entirely familiar while bringing a feeling of joy that seems entirely new. Like meeting someone for the first time that you feel like you’ve known forever. That’s how I felt about this song and incredibly it still inspires and sparks lightness, fascination and joy. Fuck me! Thank the universe for sound.

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