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Rafter and Friends

Hometown: San Diego CA

from a young age i've been excited, but only recently been exciting. totally not true, that, but it's catchy and self-deprecating. also more catchy self-deprecation i am not much to look at, but if you close your eyes and eat a meal i've made or listen to me sing to you on a record, you might like me a lot. that's just how i like it though…. i won't ever stop, not even after the stop is stopping. the beat continues, even if it slows down to one hihat per decade and a foot stomp every 20 or 40 years… boom boom boom! i am mega in love with the universe and its complete and ultra-constant radness, and so flip'n excited about keeping my finger, lips, hips on that pulse as often as possible.. iis all there, all the time. just let your little body get electrified with it! you're so little and so big! musically, i have a productivity problem, and stuff just pours and plops out of my finger, lips, hips too fast sometimes, but other sad and dreary times it doesn't pour at all – that's what it's about now. flowing energy. momentum. beautiful ugly snakes eating tails and shooting off sparks. beautiful ugly snakes eating tails and shooting off sparks

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  • CokeMachine

    CokeMachine on Rafter and Friends

    over 4 years ago

    “Noise” is a run on stilts, great canned drum rolls breaking up tumbling tones, but it’s “Magic” that’s the EP at its most fun: big orchestra hits, dance club beats, and a semi-exotica outro that apes dance and sex in exactly the right way. more at www.cokemachineglow.com

  • tinymixtapes

    tinymixtapes on Rafter and Friends

    over 4 years ago

    Guitars, subtle vocals, electronics, and sparse drumming recall The Microphones/Mount Eerie or even Animal Collective. But the difference between those quality artists and this hack are startling. more at tinymixtapes.com