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Monocarpic

by Ringo

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1.
Citisa 04:05
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3 03:52
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Post Grass 02:43
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Noumenon 04:27

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released November 11, 2016

banjo, guitars, singing by Ringo
bass by Jon Augustine
Photos by Ringo and Jon
thank you: eric nyffeler, kill county (the belted!), the charmstrongs, grif, terry mcginn, james toth, mom, doug dittman, the keens, bttehtm: anna

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Monocarpic tightly focuses in patience, resulting or revealing the most basic beauty of music. Like floating down a river or moving from wind pushed sails, a natural tempo for the movement of thoughts through space. Perceptible, gentle, all together mesmerizing. Ringo plays strings creating sounds to draw you closer. The third track, “Open Source Immolation” deviates towards melancholy monastic harmony in vocals as the instruments find their way to accompaniment. The fourth track titled “3”, resumes with sleepy resonating picking accented off the solid steel strings of the banjo. “Post Grass” slips away into droning parallel dimensions, making sure their are no boundaries Ringo has left unexplored. The last two tracks focus back again to Monocarpic’s beginnings,allowing emotions to soar freely in the space Ringo and this composition thrive in.
— Lost in a Sea of Sound (1/4/16)

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Geology Records Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wisconsin label with a wandering focus releasing cassettes in small runs.

Est. 2013

Currently not accepting demos.

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