Benji’s Peach Pit (7" Vinyl)
Benji’s Peach Pit (7" Vinyl) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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We offer FREE shipping on orders of $100 or more. All media orders (vinyl/CD/cassette) will ship via USPS media mail. Please be aware that we cannot provide free multiple shipments for a single order, so if your order includes pre-order items, the entire order will be held until all items are in stock and ready to be shipped.Your tracking information usually updates within 24-72 hours. Once your order departs from our facility, we no longer have control over it. For assistance with missing packages, kindly reach out to your local post office branch. Please note that we are not responsible for stolen packages and are not able to refund you for your purchase if your package was stolen after delivery. Shipping times may vary.
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If you are local, we offer FREE in-store pickup on online orders. Please note, however, that using Apple Pay at checkout will auto-fill a shipping charge and will not allow you the option to choose free in-store pickup. In other words, if you wish to choose free in-store pickup at checkout, you must checkout without using an accelerated payment method like Apple Pay.No global pandemic can dull the drive of musicians to create. At the onset of the Covid-19 crisis artists everywhere found themselves pondering what music making looks like under quarantine. In the absence of touring and in-person recording New York's Ben Pirani and Evolfo - members of whom play in Ben's backing band The Means Of Production - prove the spirit of collaboration can still flourish under social distancing with the help of file sharing. And so the idea to exchange remixes of existing material revealed itself. Each musician recording their parts from home and zapping them across the city to be assembled.
Peachy, from Evolfo's 2017 LP Last Of The Acid Cowboys released on Brooklyn's Royal Potato Family is given a solemn reharmonization by Pirani. Jumping off with cacophonous strings and horns it then shifts to a winter's day post-bop groove with Matt Gibbs original vocal swirling above. Cacophony returns and bookends the track leaving the listener to ponder the poetic lyric. Try Love, from Ben Pirani's 2018 Colemine LP How Do I Talk To My Brother is stripped to it's vital elements and built up again. Evolfo's reimagining unfolds with a searing sunshine fuzz guitar. As the unique groove heats up Matt and Raff stack Ben's original vocals getting to the message of the tune we, together. After two big key changes the tune pours into a psychedelic zone's unknown punctuated by sheets of delayed saxophone.
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