

Circles (coloured vinyl)
Pre-order for estimate arrival 17 Sep 21
Circles is the product of a long winterās isolation in the Rocky Mountains, though the road to its fruition stretched over six months and several locations. The groundwork for the album was laid at the bandās home in Blue River, Colorado in the early months of 2012, where all songs were written, and the preliminary tracks recorded. For two weeks in early April, Moon Duo moved into a small apartment above Lucky Cat Recordings in San Francisco for an additional recording session with engineer Phil Manley (Trans Am, Life Coach). Like itās predecessor, the album was mixed and tweaked at Kaiku Studios in Berlin.
Inspiration for many of the songs themes, as well as the title Circles, came from Ralph Waldo Emersonās 1841 essay by the same name, on the symbol and nature of āthe flying Perfect.ā From the opening lines: āThe eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end.ā And so it goes. Rust never sleeps.
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Pre-order for estimate arrival 17 Sep 21
Circles is the product of a long winterās isolation in the Rocky Mountains, though the road to its fruition stretched over six months and several locations. The groundwork for the album was laid at the bandās home in Blue River, Colorado in the early months of 2012, where all songs were written, and the preliminary tracks recorded. For two weeks in early April, Moon Duo moved into a small apartment above Lucky Cat Recordings in San Francisco for an additional recording session with engineer Phil Manley (Trans Am, Life Coach). Like itās predecessor, the album was mixed and tweaked at Kaiku Studios in Berlin.
Inspiration for many of the songs themes, as well as the title Circles, came from Ralph Waldo Emersonās 1841 essay by the same name, on the symbol and nature of āthe flying Perfect.ā From the opening lines: āThe eye is the first circle; the horizon which it forms is the second; and throughout nature this primary figure is repeated without end.ā And so it goes. Rust never sleeps.






















