Imperium Droop

Kid Millions & Jan St. Werner

SKU: THRILL549LP

Barcode: 0790377054910

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Jan St. Werner is one-half of legendary electronic duo Mouse On Mars. Werner records music as well under the name Lithops and has released records with Oval’s Markus Popp as Microstoria. Jan has collaborated with a wide range of artists from Mark E Smith and Stereolab to The National.

Kid Millions, aka John Colpitts, is a prolific drummer, known for his work in Oneida and frequently performs with Laurie Anderson and Marnie Stern. Colpitt’s past collaborations include Philip Glass, Royal Trux, Boredoms, White Hills and Spiritualized. Under the moniker Man Forever, Colpitts collaborated with acclaimed groups So Percussion, Greg Fox, Tigue, Yo La Tengo and more.

Together, the works on ‘Imperium Droop’ are a joyful listen and an exhilarating foray into the unknown; Kid Millions’ (John Colpitts) tireless rhythms and subtle gestures mirror Jan St. Werner’s boundless textural palette and together drive each piece towards transcendence. Exploring a liminal space between improvisation and composition, the duo expand their musical dialogue beyond the physical limitations of space and time.

LP is available on opaque purple with white coloured vinyl with art by Frieda Luczak, whose designs have been featured on many classic Mouse on Mars albums.

“Kid Millions has become a ubiquitous force in a constantly changing scene.” – New York Times

“Mouse on Mars have never let their concepts eclipse the music; part of the pleasure of the duo’s output is its very inscrutability… the sounds beckon in their mystery.” – Pitchfork

“Mutant, microtonal… [Jan St. Werner] explores one area of sound with great intensity and nuance” – Uncut

“Experimental percussion genius” – Village Voice on Kid Millions

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Track Listings

  1. Color Bagpipes
  2. Apotropaic
  3. Laffen’ Death
  4. Hexaco Inversion
  5. Dark Tetrad
  6. Astral Stare
  7. Nuclei Melodies
  8. Sorrows and Compensations

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