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Summoning the warm, golden glow of autumn’s sunlight on this month’s Heaven and Earth Magic, with a mix of 60s and 70s acid folk, psych, and prog. Enter a portal into a landscape of wistful reminiscence and bittersweet longing. Maybe you've wandered these realms before, in a dream's tender embrace or perhaps in a memory.

Auburn Lull

Auburn Lull

Auburn Lull has been played on NTS in shows including No Weapon Is Absolute, featured first on 26 June 2014. Songs played include CA1, Snowtongue (Dub 1_KILN Rebuild) and A Harbored Distance.

Auburn Lull create lush space-rock and ethereal, Brian Eno-inspired soundscapes, at once filmic and pastoral. Despite the fact that the once-thriving Michigan space-rock scene has all but faded out, Auburn Lull continues to evolve their brand of technicolor sound, steadily attracting critical acclaim and an ever-growing fan base. Auburn Lull formed in Lansing, MI in 1994 by Jason Kolb (guitars), Eli Wekenman (guitars), Sean Heenan (guitars, vocals), and Jason Weisinger (drums).

The band instantly became associated with other like-minded bands from south-east MI, particularly Mahogany, with whom they released the Dual Group EP in 1997, which received airplay on the John Peel show and was called "drop-trousers gorgeous" by the Ptolemaic Terrascope.

In 1999, Mahogany's Andrew Prinz produced and designed the sleeve for Auburn Lull's debut full-length, Alone I Admire; a second long-player is expected in 2002. Alone I Admire is also slated for re-release by the Sacramento-based label Darla Records.

Auburn Lull's 7" release for Zealrecords, Behind All Curses of Thought Lies the Ability to Focus on Vacant Spaces, was also designed and produced by Prinz, and features two new compositions tinged with antique synth and subdued drum machine.

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Auburn Lull

Auburn Lull has been played on NTS in shows including No Weapon Is Absolute, featured first on 26 June 2014. Songs played include CA1, Snowtongue (Dub 1_KILN Rebuild) and A Harbored Distance.

Auburn Lull create lush space-rock and ethereal, Brian Eno-inspired soundscapes, at once filmic and pastoral. Despite the fact that the once-thriving Michigan space-rock scene has all but faded out, Auburn Lull continues to evolve their brand of technicolor sound, steadily attracting critical acclaim and an ever-growing fan base. Auburn Lull formed in Lansing, MI in 1994 by Jason Kolb (guitars), Eli Wekenman (guitars), Sean Heenan (guitars, vocals), and Jason Weisinger (drums).

The band instantly became associated with other like-minded bands from south-east MI, particularly Mahogany, with whom they released the Dual Group EP in 1997, which received airplay on the John Peel show and was called "drop-trousers gorgeous" by the Ptolemaic Terrascope.

In 1999, Mahogany's Andrew Prinz produced and designed the sleeve for Auburn Lull's debut full-length, Alone I Admire; a second long-player is expected in 2002. Alone I Admire is also slated for re-release by the Sacramento-based label Darla Records.

Auburn Lull's 7" release for Zealrecords, Behind All Curses of Thought Lies the Ability to Focus on Vacant Spaces, was also designed and produced by Prinz, and features two new compositions tinged with antique synth and subdued drum machine.

Original source: Last.fm

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CA1
Auburn Lull
Geographic North2014
Snowtongue (Dub 1_KILN Rebuild)
Auburn Lull (KILN mix)
A Strangely Isolated Place2014
A Harbored Distance
Auburn Lull
Darla Records2005

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