Kona Triangle is a mysterious shape
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Aug 20, 2009 at 10:32 |
The structure of the following post is brought to you by Year Two nostalgia:
Who: Kona Triangle.
What: Duo comprised of Tom (AKA Keaver and Brause) and Matt (AKA Lone) who make relaxed, atmospheric beats; one track may or may not incorporate the sound of bird chirping/waves crashing. Their MySpace profile suggests that inspiration has been taken from the epically awesome Monkey Magic series. Kona Triangle’s album Sing A New Sapling Into Existence will be released [see below]…
When: In late September. In other ‘when’ news, we predict Kona Triangle’s music is most likely made in Tom and Matt’s bedrooms (sexual connotations not implied)/home studio.
Where: Cedar Hills, UK.
Why: Because it sounds good.
Feelings: (did anyone else have to fill in the feelings field, or is that a strictly Western Australian thing?) A little spaced out, but in a good way – perhaps like when you get too high but then reassuringly realise that despite how you are feeling, yes, you do in fact still have bones.
Kona Triangle 'Airlock':
Kona Triangle 'Pinchbeck':
More at myspace.com/konatriangle.
Posted By: Marisa Aveling
Tags: Music, album
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