Announcing: BREMMY + Limited Supplies of Good Willsmith

We are extremely pleased today, and why? Because we are here today to be telling you that we are proud to be releasing the great Moth Cock’s Bremmy. What is Bremmy? Who is Bremmy? Can I put my Bremmy in a basket? Do you Bremmy? Do you? #Bremmy????
We do

Moth Cock is Pat Modugno and Doug Gent from Kent, OH. Off stage, Doug’s hair and beard conflate into a blondish entity and Pat’s mustache conceals his upper lip. Take this moment to imagine them with these facial hair configurations against a midwestern landscape. (Do you see them?) On stage, the prairie scene deviates and Shit Gets Real: Doug feeds volleys of clarinet skronk into Pat’s small rig of pedals and samplers, and Pat chops and manipulates Doug’s live deluge of “free-jazz” into something far more “free” than “jazz.” Layer by layer, the duo builds a sonic beast out of screeches and fractured loops and we listen as it trips over its own feet (wings?) over and over and over on a crooked path back to the Ohian underworld.

Moth Cock’s new album Bremmy arrives in your ears digitally right now. Download the full album for free, or pay what you want, right here:

www.mothcock.bandcamp.com

The cassette tape (C40) will be available to hold, open, close and set down sometimes – December, 2012. (Order link to appear in our little shoppe soon.)
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FURTHER INFORMATION:
Hausu Mountain also has a few more releases on the horizon. The coming months will see two releases from The Big Ship (LP & cassette), a cassette from Zach Robinson and a few pranks from Guru Bhai.

Good Willsmith’s first cassette, “Is The Food Your Family Eats Slowly,” is down to its final copies in our possession (!!) – if you’re interested in this acquiring this piece of physical media for musical consumption or to use as actual food to sustain your existence, grip it in the shop now (!)

We know that only you know the true details of your life as you have lived it to this moment, but from what we’ve seen, your actions and decisions have always been admirable.