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Richard Ley-Hamilton (he/him), Julie Dunn (they/them), Josh Nicholls (he/him), and Angus McBryde (he/him) make up Asta Rangu, a alternative rock band based in Ōtepoti (Dunedin). Their output of reflective and contemplative sounds shine while exploring values, connection, progress and escapism.
Following the singles Too-Zooma, Vic and LLPLZA, Asta Rangu share their debut album Entrtnmnt (out today via Ōtepoti independent record label trace/untrace).
ASTA RANGU - ENTRTNMNT
out May 27
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Entrtnmnt was recorded between Otago University's new performing arts centre Te Korokoro o te Tūī, and in a bedroom in North East Valley. The eight songs are lively yet melancholic, joyous yet thoughtful. The tracks showcase Asta Rangu's meticulous songwriting talent, and give the listener an understanding of how much the group cares about making music. When asked how they approached recording Entrtnmnt, Richard Ley-Hamilton responded that "rather than simply capture a live performance, or find a particular sound or balance, we approached each song fresh. We embraced the wilderness of each song and paved a new way every time." Entrtnmnt shows off Asta Rangu's piece-meal approach to sound albeit one that is viewed through a kosmische pop lens. "We had amassed a ragtag collection of gear to work with, from versatile synths to a temperamental theremin" says Ley Hamilton. "If a sound served the song, it made the cut. Of particular note was the Korg Delta, a vintage synth from the 80s entrusted to us by Lee from Space Bats, Attack!. Julie (Dunn) used it as a main synth for our shows the past year or so, and though it could be a real pain to perform with, if given the liberty of time it always delivered the goods." When asked to reflect how he feels now that Entrtnmnt is released Ley-Hamilton responds "I'm just proud. In this age, where so many are awash with content, there is no guarantee you'll be heard. But to know we've put absolutely everything into it, and surpassed our own expectations - that is satisfying enough."
"To suit the energy and idea of a song, we would adjust mics, instrumentation, our intensity, at the same time trying to allow as much flexibility for later in the process. It was naturally less streamlined, but resetting between tracks gave us the freedom to be creative and experiment. After having this experience, I don't believe I'll ever record any other way."
To celebrate the release of Entrtnmnt Asta Rangu are hitting the road in June, stopping off in Aotearoa's four main centres.
They won't be alone, as Ōtepoti (Dunedin) / Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington) space-doom collective Space Bats, Attack!, will be joining them too, playing new songs from their recently released album Oort. Acid rock trio Linen will support the groups in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington), and psych duo Ripship will join them in Tāmaki Makaurau. Visual artist Sam Caldwell will provide an immersive projection performance at the home show in Ōtepoti.
Tickets for all shows are available via Undertheradar. Mask use is encouraged where possible.
Photo Credit: Alex Lovell-Smith
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