Listening back to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania experimental outfit Black Moth Super Rainbow's 2003 debut, Falling Through a Field, it almost sounds as if the band arrived fully formed, combining creepy vocoder-assisted vocals with warbling vinatge synth arrangements. Led by the core duo of frontman Tobacco (who also composed the theme for HBO's Silicon Valley) and keyboardist the Seven Fields of Aphelion, the group has only gotten weirder with age, finding new ways to insert its warped melodies into tracks that approach a woozy form of pop music. At Sleeping Village, Steve Hauschildt (formerly of Cleveland trio Emeralds) opens the evening with the sparkling, minimalist techno of his recent album, Dissolvi.
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