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Nov 30, 2016

For Gavin Russom, the route to playing synths in LCD Soundsystem (and building instruments for the James Murphy-led group) was lined with dreams and false alarms. From the wrong friends to a wrong college decision to a fair share of the wrong dead end jobs. In addition to his LCD role, Gavin DJ's and also heads up several projects including Black Meteoric Star. The Xecond Xoming of Black Meteroric Star is the TBA double-album. An hour of raw, unencumbered Detroit-techno in the shape of a Rhode Island kid who grew up to traverse the world from stages to club booths, delivering on his childhood fascination with sounds. The episode includes a 2016 live performance of "Shelled Landscape" from a Devil's Night DJ set at "Thriller" in Dresden, Germany; a studio version will appear on The Xecond Xoming of Black Meteroric Star. [This is a companion podcast to episode #107 with Ryan Leas, author of the book LCD Soundsystem's Sound of Silver, an exploration of the group's second album: (http://bit.ly/TMTryanleas).]

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