![]() The band’s rule was to have fun making music and the record reflects that. ![]() "A person partaking in an activity you didn’t know existed wearing an outfit you’ve only seen in a dream, or a collision of occurrences just rare and unusual enough that you think you’re living in a simulation just to be in that place, sounds of B3 organ and acoustic guitar give way to synths and drum sampling almost as if you’re descending into night. “Throughout our days as a traveling band, we’ve encountered many a situation that is unexplainably surreal in its abnormality, but at the same time indicative of the location, culture, and context we find ourselves. A random and unplanned snapshot of the band in this time and place, a self portrait done unknowingly. The inspiration for the title “Slice of Life” is just that. By the time you hit the second vinyl, the organic sounds of B3 organ and acoustic guitar give way to synths and drum sampling almost as if you’re descending into night. The different feels in the double record coexist harmoniously as the listener is slowly ramped up throughout the record. ![]() Produced by Magic Beans - and Mastered by David Glasser (The Grateful Dead’s long time Mastering engineer) - Funk, soul, live electronica, and even bluegrass music find their way into this songbook from 4 band members that each bring their own flavor to the project. When the pandemic hit, Magic Beans had dozens of shows cancelled, so they hopped into their studio in Denver, CO and started recording songs. ![]()
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