Feeling steamy? Coatshek's ambient poppers tribute dips you in a 'Sound Bath' - 48 hills
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Feeling steamy? Coatshek's ambient poppers tribute dips you in a 'Sound Bath' - 48 hills
""That's just what I do," he said. "I don't DJ, I produce. I love jamming in my room for hours, coming up with new grooves and vibes and experimenting and exploring.""
""As someone who was unsure where my skills fit in with the really new and exciting music I was being exposed to, that gave me the validation that I could do it"
Double Scorpio set 107 BPM as the optimal audio speed for sauna sex and commissioned DJs and producers to create mixes imagining an imaginary queer bathhouse. Most contributors compiled classic house and disco tracks, while San Francisco artist Sheki Cicelsky created an all-original mix that became his debut album under the name Coatshek. The record released on Dark Entries Records and will be celebrated with an album release show at Pallas Gallery on Geary Street on Sat/1. Cicelsky produces rather than DJs, enjoying long room jams to explore grooves and textures. His musical background includes classical guitar, Pink Floyd influence, and validation from Manuel Göttsching's 1982 guitar/synth work.
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