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Warmly transcending a degree of nostalgia

David J, The Snodgrass, Nite Lapse, Tim Flannery, Raymond Raposa

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“There’s a lot of analog warmth to this album which will only be emphasized all the more on vinyl,” says occasional Bauhaus bassist David J of the vinyl release of A Free Society, from his group Night Crickets, which includes Victor DeLorenzo (Violent Femmes). “Vinyl was the format that I initially listened to music on when I was a kid and when it first became so important to me. So there is a degree of nostalgia there, but what transcends that is the enveloping warm, rich quality of the sound.”

The Snodgrass

Jordan Snodgrass, aka The Snodgrass, is a San Diego native, half of IDM group Calculator Man & Hangar, and Rocket From the Crypt’s former web designer. “I’m releasing a digital compilation of remixes that I did back in 2002-2003 for local legends Ilya, Tristeza, and Via Satellite,” he tells the Reader. “Some of them were previously released by the bands, but there are a couple additional remixes that had never seen the light of day until now.”

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Nite Lapse

With members based in Chula Vista and Tijuana, Nite Lapse released their debut EP Ride With You in 2018. After dropping a single in June called “Nonchalant,” which they performed as part of a set for Jampak Sessions, they’ll debut a new record September 2 at Soda Bar, on a bill that also includes Jara, Lee Wires, The Fazes, and DJ Uglatto.

Tim Flannery

Tim Flannery is a former San Diego Padre and a longtime local musician. The son of a Kentucky preacher man, who plays an acoustic blend of folk and country music, will assemble his group Tim Flannery & The Lunatic Fringe to play a record release party for Waiting On A Miracle at the Belly Up on September 25. The benefit for The Love Harder Project includes Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar.

Raymond Raposa

Raymond Raposa, the singer-songwriter behind psychedelic folk-blues band The Castanets, passed away July 28 at the age of 41. Championed by Pitchfork, Raposa was a San Diego native who surfed competitively as a teen, later relocating to New York City. After starting the Castanets in the early 2000s, he remained the only constant member of the band, backed on record and onstage by a fluid lineup known to change from night to night.

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David J
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“There’s a lot of analog warmth to this album which will only be emphasized all the more on vinyl,” says occasional Bauhaus bassist David J of the vinyl release of A Free Society, from his group Night Crickets, which includes Victor DeLorenzo (Violent Femmes). “Vinyl was the format that I initially listened to music on when I was a kid and when it first became so important to me. So there is a degree of nostalgia there, but what transcends that is the enveloping warm, rich quality of the sound.”

The Snodgrass

Jordan Snodgrass, aka The Snodgrass, is a San Diego native, half of IDM group Calculator Man & Hangar, and Rocket From the Crypt’s former web designer. “I’m releasing a digital compilation of remixes that I did back in 2002-2003 for local legends Ilya, Tristeza, and Via Satellite,” he tells the Reader. “Some of them were previously released by the bands, but there are a couple additional remixes that had never seen the light of day until now.”

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Nite Lapse

With members based in Chula Vista and Tijuana, Nite Lapse released their debut EP Ride With You in 2018. After dropping a single in June called “Nonchalant,” which they performed as part of a set for Jampak Sessions, they’ll debut a new record September 2 at Soda Bar, on a bill that also includes Jara, Lee Wires, The Fazes, and DJ Uglatto.

Tim Flannery

Tim Flannery is a former San Diego Padre and a longtime local musician. The son of a Kentucky preacher man, who plays an acoustic blend of folk and country music, will assemble his group Tim Flannery & The Lunatic Fringe to play a record release party for Waiting On A Miracle at the Belly Up on September 25. The benefit for The Love Harder Project includes Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar.

Raymond Raposa

Raymond Raposa, the singer-songwriter behind psychedelic folk-blues band The Castanets, passed away July 28 at the age of 41. Championed by Pitchfork, Raposa was a San Diego native who surfed competitively as a teen, later relocating to New York City. After starting the Castanets in the early 2000s, he remained the only constant member of the band, backed on record and onstage by a fluid lineup known to change from night to night.

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