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Home World

by Jason A Mullinax

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Shadow Box 03:42
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Harm Game 04:16
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Soft Landing 06:21
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Home World 03:01
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Octopus Tree 06:43
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HOME WORLD is a collection of moody electronic space excursions featuring cut-n-paste aesthetics, swirling synths and moto-kosmic drumming. Recommended headphone listening!

"...an otherworldly collection of hyperactive noise fun, featuring soundscapes of spacey synth floating over lively beats. The songs are energetic, intricately woven and precise, conveying an odd personality of playfulness and perfectionism. Home World is most definitely percussion driven, with self-described 'cut-n-paste aesthetics' breaking up sounds to keep things interesting at all times."
--Wanda Perkins, GLORY IN SOUND

"This is electronica with bite and motion. From the brisk pace and crisp sounds in ’Staring Daggers’ to the mysteries of ‘Hello Human!’, Jason Mullinax has created an array of well thought out songs that have plenty of surprises in addition to great melodies."
--David Hintz, DC ROCK LIVE

"So Home World can be edgy, it can be frenetic, it makes the occasional hard shift of tone (give “Soft Landing” a listen), but there’s a lot of great structural work at play here. Even at its most tangled, it never sounds or feels gratuitously so. On top of that, it’s just fun. (As I write that, I am swaying to the tribal-ish drums of “Space Amish” with its dum doh doh doh vocals.) What the heck—I think I’ll go listen one more time."
--John Shanahan, HYPNAGOGUE

"Home World is undeniably appealing – a delightful collection of low-tech DIY electronica and virtuosic live percussion that’s just brimming with charm, verve and originality."
--Matt Evans, ONIONS FOR EYEBALLS

A nice article about "Octopus Tree":
bandwidth.wamu.org/jason-mullinax-explores-an-alien-groove-on-octopus-tree/

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released August 8, 2015

All music arranged, performed, recorded and mixed poorly by Jason A Mullinax unless otherwise noted. See individual track credits for more information.

Album art by Chester Hawkins

Mastered by Brian McCoubrey

Special thanks to Jim Adams, Daniel Euphrat, Chester Hawkins, Jason Anthony Harris, Brian McCoubrey, Ashleigh Mullinax, Seth Schowalter, Keith Sinzinger, Chris Videll

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Jason A Mullinax Carrboro, North Carolina

Jason A Mullinax is a percussionist, instrument builder, electronic music composer and educator.

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