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![]() Kitchen Dwellers (from the album Reheated, Vol. 2 available as a self-release) The titling of Kitchen Dwellers Reheated series became a gathering spot for the band to recreate and reimagine the music of favorite bands. Volume 1 celebrated music from The Band and Kitchen Dwellers came to a decision for the second installment ‘after many rounds of debate, we ultimately chose to do Pink Floyd for the second volume. Throughout their long career, they have been so inventive and experimental. As a kid, I used to think the band members of Pink Floyd wore lab coats and twisted nobs to make their music. Their songs also pose big questions about life and have the ability to make you think from different perspectives. We chose one song from three of their most influential albums; Wish You Were Here, Animals, and The Wall. All songs were recorded and mixed with Colin Bricker at Mighty Fine Productions in Denver, CO. We tried to recreate some of the iconic sounds that Pink Floyd managed to produce in the studio, this time, with acoustic instruments. Every single instrument track was recorded on one of our four instruments except for one, so we really had to work on getting it right. This release has been highly anticipated for us and It's with great excitement that we can put this out into the world’. Packing a orchestra of spinning, swirling sounds into one song, Kitchen Dwellers tame Pink Floyd’s “Pigs (Three Different Ones)”, opening Reheated, Vol. 2 gwith an ominous reading of “Welcome to the Machine” and shouting “Hey You” against a magical blending of notes. Listen and buy the music of Kitchen Dwellers from AMAZON For more information, please visit the Kitchen Dwellers website
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