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Electric Telepathy Vol. 1

by Telepathic Band

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    Beautifully designed vinyl LP with printed inner sleeve

    Includes unlimited streaming of Electric Telepathy Vol. 1 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Electric Telepathy Vol. 1 is the third work by legendary music master Daniel Carter together with Patrick Holmes, Matthew Putman, Hilliard Greene & Federico Ughi a.k.a. Telepathic Band. This new LP follows their previous albums Telepathic Alliances and Telepatia Liquida. The band used material from a recording session in which they improvised, then took the tapes back to the studio and with the help of producer, guitarist and composer Stelios Mihas the album, divided into two volumes, was created. Volume two will be released in the future.


Electric Telepathy is the ghost that lives in our senses when electricity invades us with challenging sounds. It’s a quality of the matter and the heart, lifeblood that allows us to rediscover peace, a provider of affection, feelings, and passions. This music challenges us to think about the border between “default world” and “dream world,” between material and essence, between flesh and soul. There is magic in the obsessive chase of wind instruments and in the electrical, alive and cosmic melodies that melt and come back together.

Listen to this album if you want music that comes either from outer space or from the inner space of your imagination.


Listen to this music if you still have a thinking heart.


Listen to this music if what you’re looking for is not answers but desires and questions.


Listen to the telepathy that is calling you; listen to it, and you won’t be afraid of the unknown.



“a glorious experience” – The Vinyl District



“a blissfully ecstatic sprawl of spiritual-jazz explorations of the most transcendent order” – Brooklyn Rail

credits

released September 20, 2019

Daniel Carter - Saxophones, Clarinet, Trumpet
Patrick Holmes - Clarinet
Matthew Putman - Keyboard
Hilliard Greene - Bass
Federico Ughi - Drums

Recorded September 15th, 2018 in New York City
Production and guitars by Stelios Mihas
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jeremy Loucas at Sear Sound, New York City

Original recording produced by 577 Records

Graphic design by Sergio Vezzali

All music by Daniel Carter, Patrick Holmes, Matthew Putman, Hilliard Greene (Mountainmoradomusic, BMI) and Federico Ughi (Five Seven Seven Records Music, ASCAP)

577 Records is an independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York operating since 2001

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Brooklyn, New York
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This eclectic group features the legendary multi instrumentalist Daniel Carter as well as the scientist/pianist Matthew Putman, drum wizard and 577 Records co-founder Federico Ughi, together with the brilliant up-and-coming member of the New York downtown scene, Texas-born clarinet player Patrick Holmes plus veteran bassist Hilliard Greene, a mainstay of the avant-garde for the last 20 years. ... more

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