4 min

YACHT - Multi-Family Garage Sale YACHT

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Support us on Bandcamp: https://yacht.bandcamp.com/track/multi-family-garage-sale-single

We're revisiting all our influences in quarantine.

This is a cover of "Multi-Family Garage Sale," from Land of the Loops' 1995 7" single (and 1996 album, Bundle of Joy). This album made a huge impact on me (Jona) as it showed me that bridge could be built between DIY Pacific Northwest indie-pop and sample-based electronic music.

If you're taking a lot of walks around your neighborhood right now, this is a great soundtrack for looking at the world and appreciating small things.

"Land of the Loops’ Alan Sutherland was just another Minor Threat fan who couldn’t hold a band together until his conscientious parents bought him a sampler for graduation. The result was a couple of cassette releases and a CD for Seattle’s Up Records, Bundle of Joy, that lures Beat Happening’s Heather Lewis and others into what the Young Marble Giants might’ve done had they had the technology—a loop-driven basement party for the international pop underground." (Will Hermes, SPIN 1996)

Credits

Released April 11, 2020
Recorded, performed, produced, and mixed by YACHT
Mastered by Timothy Stollenwerk

Support us on Bandcamp: https://yacht.bandcamp.com/track/multi-family-garage-sale-single

We're revisiting all our influences in quarantine.

This is a cover of "Multi-Family Garage Sale," from Land of the Loops' 1995 7" single (and 1996 album, Bundle of Joy). This album made a huge impact on me (Jona) as it showed me that bridge could be built between DIY Pacific Northwest indie-pop and sample-based electronic music.

If you're taking a lot of walks around your neighborhood right now, this is a great soundtrack for looking at the world and appreciating small things.

"Land of the Loops’ Alan Sutherland was just another Minor Threat fan who couldn’t hold a band together until his conscientious parents bought him a sampler for graduation. The result was a couple of cassette releases and a CD for Seattle’s Up Records, Bundle of Joy, that lures Beat Happening’s Heather Lewis and others into what the Young Marble Giants might’ve done had they had the technology—a loop-driven basement party for the international pop underground." (Will Hermes, SPIN 1996)

Credits

Released April 11, 2020
Recorded, performed, produced, and mixed by YACHT
Mastered by Timothy Stollenwerk

4 min

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