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Jonny Harmonic Explores Electronic Rhythms on New Album from Golosio Publishing
By Staff
posted Mar 1, 2010, 12:56
"Explosive Chill" combines laid-back electronica with eerie melodies that would be more at home in an experimental art movie. "Bright Sun at Midnight at the Top of the World" is pretty psychedelia. "Snakeneck" is an evil dance tune. "88 Gates of Knowledge" is an ethereal and contemplative track that composer G says is "drenched in reverie for the good times shared while two lovers are in an altered state of mind."
(Los Angeles) Introducing Jonny Harmonic, a mysterious musician who has never
been seen in public. Some say he is a phantom, some say he is imaginary, but
he has a new album from Golosio Publishing (www.golosio.com)
called "We All Love Bright Shiny Things."
All twelve songs on "Bright Shiny Things" were composed and produced
by John Scott G of Golosio, with performances by the reclusive Harmonic who
would only visit the studio alone and in the middle of the night. "We left
milk and cookies out for him, just like for Santa Claus," G stated. "He
ate and drank everything, but the cleaning crew says the empty milk glass always
smelled like scotch, whiskey or rye."
About the Songs:
"Explosive Chill" combines laid-back electronica with eerie melodies
that would be more at home in an experimental art movie. "Bright Sun at
Midnight at the Top of the World" is pretty psychedelia. "Snakeneck"
is an evil dance tune. "88 Gates of Knowledge" is an ethereal and
contemplative track that composer G says is "drenched in reverie for the
good times shared while two lovers are in an altered state of mind."
All songs are on iTunes and videos for ten of the songs are on YouTube and
FookMovie.com. The artistic industrial-erotic album cover photo is by Snook
with art direction by Phil Hatten Design.
Resources:
Golosio Music Publishing: http://www.golosio.com/
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