The shifting dimensions of Masana Temples, 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 … read more
The shifting dimensions of Masana Temples, fourth album from psychedelic explorers Kikagaku Moyo,are informed by various experiences the band had wit… read more
The shifting dimensions of Masana Temples, fourth album from psychedelic explorers Kikagaku Moyo,are informed by various experiences the band had with traveling through life together, ra… read more
幾何学模様 (Kikagaku Moyo, meaning "geometric patterns") were a psychedelic rock band from Tokyo, Japan, founded in the summer of 2012 by Go Kurosawa and Tomo Katsurada. In January 2022, the band announced they would go on an indefinite hiatus after 2022, and that their album, Kumoyo Island (released in May 2022) would be their last. Their first self-titled EP was released in September 2013 on Cosmic Eye Records / Sound Effect Records. Their full-length album "Forest of Lost Children" was released on May 20, 2014 by Beyond Beyond is Beyond Records. The band toured … read more
幾何学模様 (Kikagaku Moyo, meaning "geometric patterns") were a psychedelic rock band from Tokyo, Japan, founded in the summer of 2012 by Go Kurosawa and Tomo Katsurada. In January 202… read more
幾何学模様 (Kikagaku Moyo, meaning "geometric patterns") were a psychedelic rock band from Tokyo, Japan, founded in the summer of 2012 by Go Kurosawa and Tomo Katsurada. In January 2022, the band announced they would go on an inde… read more