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KIKAGAKU MOYO

House In The Tall Grass (2023 repress)

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Their music incorporates elements of classical Indian music, Krautrock, Traditional Folk, and 70s Rock.
KIKAGAKU MOYO

Forest Of Lost Children (2023 repress)

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Their delicate use of melody and soft vocal harmonies contrast seamlessly with fuzzed out sitar riffs and feedback.
KIKAGAKU MOYO

Kikagaku Moyo (2023 repress)

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Kikagaku Moyo's self-titled debut album, Originally released by Cosmic Eye Records in Sep 2013.
KIKAGAKU MOYO

Kumoyo Island

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In many ways Kumoyo Island represents the culmination of a journey for Kikagaku Moyo.
Masana Temples (2023 repress)
  1. Entrance
  2. Dripping Sun
  3. Nazo Nazo
  4. Fluffy Kosmisch
  5. Nana
  6. Orange Peel
  7. Amayadori
  8. Gatherings
  9. Blanket Song

KIKAGAKU MOYO

Masana Temples (2023 repress)

GURUGURU BRAIN
  • lp

    Released: 26th May 2023

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The shifting dimensions of Masana Temples, the fourth album from psychedelic explorers Kikagaku Moyo, are informed by various experiences the band had with traveling through life together, ranging from the months spent on tour to making a pilgrimage to Lisbon to record the album with jazz musician Bruno Pernadas.

The band sought out Pernadas both out of admiration for his music and in an intentional move to work with a producer who came from a wildly different background. With Masana Temples, the band wanted to challenge their own concepts of what psychedelic music could be. Elements of both the attentive folk and wild-eyed rocking sides of the band are still intact throughout, but they’re sharper and more defined.

More than the literal interpretation of being on a journey, the album’s always changing sonic panorama reflects the spiritual connection of the band moving through this all together. Life for a traveling band is a series of constant metamorphoses, with languages, cultures, climates and vibes changing with each new town. The only constant for Kikagaku Moyo throughout their travels were the five band members always together moving through it all, but each of them taking everything in from very different perspectives. Inspecting the harmonies and disparities between these perspectives, the group reflects the emotional impact of their nomadic paths. The music is the product of time spent in motion and all of the bending mindsets that come with it.