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Junk Culture to open for Girl Talk on Spring 2011 tour

By December 15, 2010No Comments

Junk Culture

MP3: “Summer Friends”

Oxford Mississippi native Deepak Mantena of creative pop-project Junk Culture developed the sound for his newest release, Summer Friends, from a lifetime collection of sounds he’d captured on a handheld recorder. Drawing on inspiration he found in the vibrant harmonies, psychedelic noises and dance rhythms that saturated his environment, he created alluring melodies using guitar, keyboard, and percussion and topped them off with choruses of his own explosive vocals. Experimenting with recording and sampling the symphony of sounds from his everyday life left him filled with a sense of freedom and a revived faith in the process of making music; the warm euphoric tunes he emerged with reflect a compelling range of influences that include everything from west-coast style pop to hip-hop mash-ups and raw punk-informed electronic dance tunes.

In 2009, Junk Culture joined the ranks of Girl Talk, Steinski and The Bran Flakes when Deepak signed with indie label Illegal Art to release his debut, West Coast. While touring in support of the release, he collaborated with his brother Nitin, who played drums for the band’s dynamic live performances. Junk Culture’s visceral live shows involve the siblings jamming to a tight string of sequences, which include sampled patterns and Deepak’s singing, along with his own visuals which include colorful and dreamy segments along with clips of everything from skate and surf videos to fragments of vintage films.

Junk Culture’s newest release Summer Friends reflects Deepak’s gift for finding meaning in a diary of recordings and transmitting a celebration of the spirit. With influences that range from Caribou, Animal Collective and The Beach Boys, to MF Doom and Fennesz, his new songs have transformed significantly from his last record. With a cleaner and simpler pop tone, the recorded sound is stripped down to highlight its most powerful essentials with the resulting tracks relying more fully on Deepak’s bold, enigmatic vocals. The outcome is a thunderous dance inducing album, which transcends genres and sounds like a rare collection of Deepak’s very own nostalgic love songs, that he describes as “cosmic R&B.”

In February 2011 Illegal Art will release Summer Friends. Junk Culture will now open for Girl Talk’s spring 2011 tour.

What the press has said about Junk Culture:

“A blast to the headphones that brings to mind the off-kilger breaks of Flying Lotus and the unkempt energy of Prefuse 73’s early achievements. Mantena’s chop-cut arrangements meld spliced voices, out of place keys and plenty of close-cropped drums to form polyrhythmic bursts of sound and action.” -Noah Levine / URB

“A lovely, trippy blend of stuttering vocals, live drums and classic cut-up hip-hop break. It leaves you hanging in wonderment for a good while, then drops you into bliss. Perfect for sunset watching.” -Kid Kameleon / XLR8R

“Fragmented samples going off in your face. Almost dance-y, once in a while. . . Tone all phasey, woozy, wicky wacky. Short tracks, brutal edits, then looping. Sort of want to think of them as composition.” -Ben Ratliff / NY Times

“The record’s title track is an appealingly textured amalgam of looped beats, grainy synth stabs, and cut up vocals, and would seem to be pretty heavily indebted to the Filed., Of course, in this line of work, having such clear influences isn’t a bad thing.” -Pitchfork

“Mines the detritus of decades of pop culture, stitching together a laundry list of song samples and random bits of noise. . . a head-spinning batch of tracks that make for a brilliant sountrack to the quick clicking, constantly updating always plugged in species that we are devolving into.” -Robert Ham / Blurt

“The nine tracks here are spasmodically rhythmic ad awash in digitally altered tones, vaguely alluding to Jason Forrest’s hectic, prog-disco bombast, Caribou’s sublime psychedelic funk, and Prefuse 73’s clipped glitch hop.” -Dave Segal / The Stranger

JUNK CULTURE

02.24.11 Thu New York, New York. Terminal 5 *#
02.25.11 Fri Providence , Rhode Island. Lupos Heartbreak Hotel *#
02.26.11 Sat Boston, Massachusetts. House of Blues Boston *#
03.01.11 Tue Montreal, Quebec. Metropolis *#
03.03.11 Thu Plymouth , Michigan. Compuware Sports Arena *#
03.04.11 Fri Chicago, Illinois. Congress Theater *
03.05.11 Sat Chicago, Illinois. Congress Theater *#
03.08.11 Tue Madison , Wisconsin. Orpheum Theater Madison *#
03.11.11 Fri Denver, Colorado. Ogden Theater *#
03.12.11 Sat Denver, Colorado. Ogden Theater *#
03.15.11 Tue Seattle, Washington. Showbox *#
03.17.11 Thu Portland, Oregon. Roseland Theater *#
03.18.11 Fri Oakland, California. Fox Theater *#
03.19.11 Sat Pomonoa , California. The Fox Theatre *#
03.21.11 MonLos Angeles, California. Hollywood Palladium *#
03.23.11 WedTempe, Arizona. Marquee Theatre *#

* = w/ Girl Talk
# = w/ Max Tundra


Junk Culture
Summer Friends
(Illegal Art)
Street Date: Feb. 01, 2011

1. Summer Friends
2. Honeysuckle
3. Weird Teenage Vibes
4. Golden Girl
5. Cozy Only
6. Blissed Out

JUNK CULTURE LINKS:

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/nojunkculture

Press Materials: http://illegal-art.net/123/junk.html

Twitter: http://twitter.com/ilikepants

Facebook: http://facebook.com/junkculture