Arcata, CA — This month Musonics has released Dr. Muso’s second album It’s Snot What You Think and the first single from that album, “Psychedelic Machine.” The album and single are available on all the major streaming services, and there is a video accompanying “Psychedelic Machine” on Dr. Muso’s YouTube channel.
Hailing from northern California, Dr. Muso has released two albums of eclectic, electric music drawing from classic-rock, jazz and ambient influences. Listeners who appreciate the instrumental virtuosity, compositional variety, and studio production techniques of rock and jazz from the golden decade prior to disco will like this music if they ever get a chance to hear it. The first album, Music for Picking Your Nose, was released in 2020 on CD and many streaming platforms. The new album, It’s Snot What You Think, has only been distributed to streaming and download platforms, including Tidal, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Amazon and many others.
While the single “Psychedelic Machine” is a tongue-in-cheek song reflecting on the gearhead musician’s obsession with new gear (and an homage to Jimi Hendrix, who popularized some of the early guitar pedals), the other tracks on It’s Snot What You Think are guitar-focused instrumentals, ranging from a new arrangement of the jazz tune “Poinciana” to original jazz-rock, funk-rock, and ambient pieces. This music reflects the influences of greats such as Jeff Beck, the Allman Brothers Band, and Miles Davis, although only “Epiphoney” is an obvious recreation of the style of a certain live, classic-rock album.
For your Halloween playlist, consider the sinister-sounding “After Armageddon, We Meditate” from It’s Snot What You Think, or for something more lighthearted but still macabre, “Zombie Elemonator” from Music for Picking Your Nose–and create your own movie in your imagination.
Following the 2020 release of the debut album Music for Picking Your Nose, Dr. Muso has released It’s Snot What You Think and the single “Psychedelic Machine.” This eclectic rock music is available on Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, YouTube and other streaming/download platforms.
Check out the video for “Psychedelic Machine” at www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZTmKS1Q538
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ABOUT
Hailing from northern California, Dr. Muso composes and records music in various styles, influenced mostly by the psychedelic music, blues rock and jazz rock of the ’60s and ’70s, jazz from the ’50s to the present, and what has come to be known as “ambient” music, although that’s hardly a definitive description of that genre. Significant influences include Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, David Crosby, the Beatles, Jeff Beck, early Clapton and his bands, Led Zeppelin, the Who, Todd Rundgren, Quicksilver Messenger Service, the Allman Brothers Band, Santana, John McLaughlin, Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Pharoah Sanders, Brian Wilson, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Erik Satie, Iasos, Michael Stearns, Steve Roach, Michael Hedges, and Will Ackerman, to name a few.
Dr. Muso has released two albums: 2020’s Music for Picking Your Nose (drmuso.hearnow.com/music-for-picking-your-nose/) and 2021’s It’s Snot What You Think.
CONTACT
Dr. Muso
Name: Steve Blankman
Address: P O Box 1098, Arcata, CA
Email: drjimi11-indie@yahoo.com
Phone: 707 470-6040
LINKS
YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCen0VTL0Vr6EoeEaMSzFOWQ
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/4Xlx05LVL9o3EbYLlEiomz
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/user-522141831
Source: ArtistPR