Art Feynman unveils his latest single, "Early Signs of Rhythm"
Art Feynman — visual artist and producer Luke Temple’s eccentric alter ego — presents his new single, “Early Signs of Rhythm", from his forthcoming album, Be Good The Crazy Boys.
"Early Signs of Rhythm" follows on from the previous release, "Passed Over".
Until now, Art Feynman has strictly been a solo act, a way for Temple to explore surprising sonic landscapes without the burdens of identity. Be Good The Crazy Boys was recorded live in-studio with a full band.
The result captures a spirit of restless anxiety, and recalls the most frenetic work by Talking Heads, or Oingo Boingo at their darkest. "Sonically, I was inspired by records that were recorded at the late Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas such as Grace Jones' Private Life, Lizzy Mercier Descloux's Mambo Nassau, and Talking Heads' Remain in Light."
Be Good The Crazy Boys is out on 10 November via Western Vinyl.
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