It's no secret that Gavin Russom is an "out there" fellow. After all, he's the same guy who littered the early DFA catalog with lengthy, often beatless, psychedelic synthesizer jams that had more in common with the celestial explorations of Tangerine Dream than the early-'00s NYC dance-punk scene. In the years that have followed, he's proved to be a sort of shape-shifter, releasing more dancefloor-inclined work—that was often still quite out of the ordinary—under the name...
XLR8R — It's no secret that Gavin Russom is an "out there" fellow. After all, he's the same guy who littered the early DFA catalog with lengthy, often beatless, psyched... more info