Mondo Lava, a duo consisting of James Ketchum and Leon Hu, blends DIY hypnagogia influenced by early 2010s musicians. Their latest album, Utero Dei, spans 75 minutes and features a mix of molten tape grooves, spiraling drum circles, and vibrant samba rhythms. This album reflects a shift from their previous, more ethereal works to a joyride of sonic exploration. Mondo Lava's music embodies an obscurity-hunter's fantasy, offering listeners a glimpse of a transcendent audio treasure hidden in complexity, layering elements of various musical styles into their unique sound.
Mondo Lava's Utero Dei is a 75-minute album featuring molten tape grooves, spiraling drum circles, and vibrant samba rhythms, showcasing the duo's adventurous sound collage style.
Ketchum and Hu create a unique blend of DIY hypnagogia influenced by early '10s musicians, which immerses listeners in a kaleidoscopic audio experience.
The music of Mondo Lava embodies an obscurity-hunter's fantasy, presenting fragments of sound that evoke a transcendent journey into another world of auditory exploration.
Utero Dei represents a significant step in Mondo Lava's sound evolution, combining their previous ethereal approach with a more dynamic and lively musical expression.
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