bio
Seth Kasselman has been drifting through the LA & Phoenix underground for decades. Quietly releasing a steady stream of singular heady LPs. From dense experimental avant-jammers, to the most subtle quiet hush, he masterfully builds worlds for the listeners to haunt.
His latest album, and debut under the Moone Imprint, finds Kasselman armed with a box of reel-to-reel tapes found at a thrift store. It breathes a Iife of its own with strange nostalgia leaving you with more questions than answers. Working with field recordings and found sounds, SILVER AND EGGPLANT opens up a time capsule of mysteries, saturated with synth embellishments. Folkloric timelessness, juxtaposed by fast edits, and voices from sleepless nights with Mid-Atlantic poise. Kasselman works in these echoes of the past with dubbed out grist. After the B side takes you through a bustling cityscape, a whisker sheds its peeks and valleys and the coaster safely drops off with a familiar tune from an empathetic stranger.


