Producer, songwriter, recluse in Chicago's South Loop.
explore cavestar.com
Purchase Cavestar tracks from the
Apple iTunes Music StoreSimple. Beautiful. Mysterious.
Broken down into it’s basic components, Filaments, can be described entirely by these three words. Brian Eno said once that he thought music should convey a sense of place; If you were in a certain place, what sound would you be hearing there? Cavestar, aka Kevin Crosslin, has assembled a sonic travelogue that balances between places both familiar and impossible. Every track paints the backdrop for a surreal interplay of mood and texture, while leaving enough room for the listener to reflect and contemplate. No genre can accurately categorize this music. It has elements of ambient, rock, jazz, funk and world music, sometimes all in the same song. After a ten year gap since the previous self-titled release, Cavestar from Mindspore Records, Kevin has now reemerged with Filam...
(+) expand
Producer, songwriter, recluse in Chicago's South Loop.
explore cavestar.com
Purchase Cavestar tracks from the
Apple iTunes Music StoreSimple. Beautiful. Mysterious.
Broken down into it’s basic components, Filaments, can be described entirely by these three words. Brian Eno said once that he thought music should convey a sense of place; If you were in a certain place, what sound would you be hearing there? Cavestar, aka Kevin Crosslin, has assembled a sonic travelogue that balances between places both familiar and impossible. Every track paints the backdrop for a surreal interplay of mood and texture, while leaving enough room for the listener to reflect and contemplate. No genre can accurately categorize this music. It has elements of ambient, rock, jazz, funk and world music, sometimes all in the same song. After a ten year gap since the previous self-titled release, Cavestar from Mindspore Records, Kevin has now reemerged with Filaments on his own label, Cavestar Music. While putting together his own state-of-the-art home recording facility in the house he lived in as a child, the music for the album flowed out in a matter of months. Joining Kevin on this body of work is vocalist and co-writer Terra Green Gold, whose rendition of the ancient Hindu chant “Gayatri” is beautifully crafted in a version ripe for the 21st century entitled Bright Like The Sun... Los Angeles based vocalist January and Kevin co-wrote over the internet to create Don’t Let Me Go, a song that channels Kevin’s rock roots with a modern psychedelic twist... Providing a solid foundation for many of the tracks is the Phoenix area bassist Chris Chattom. His masterful playing of the unique, hand-made Clevinger bass lends a quality sure to give the best subwoofers a workout... Former bandmate and Nashville session drummer Todd Jewell, who played on the first Cavestar release, returns to provide a syncopated and rich, rhythmic percussion element on several songs.
(-) collapse
at 26 June 2009 4:12PM
at 26 May 2009 10:39PM
at 03 April 2008 9:06AM
at 23 March 2008 2:29PM
at 04 March 2008 3:59AM
at 24 Feb. 2008 5:27AM
at 24 Feb. 2008 3:53AM
at 20 Feb. 2008 9:41PM
at 14 Feb. 2008 6:27AM
at 07 Feb. 2008 9:46AM
at 02 Feb. 2008 8:56PM
at 02 Feb. 2008 10:27AM