by M. E. Moore
As the story goes, Chris Boss and Jason Lamoreaux were eating dinner at a noodle place in Louisville, Kentucky when the idea for this record you are about to experience was born. At some point in the conversation, Chris suggested he’d love to have a musical project called The Warm Jets, a reference to Brian Eno’s classic record. Jason, an Eno enthusiast as well as an accomplished ambient artist (The Corrupting Sea) suggested the two collaborate—Boss on guitar; Lamoreaux on synthesizer and guitar. Thus, Here We Come is the product of multiple recording sessions over the course of the fall and spring of 2018 and 2019.
The real kick of this album is the joining of two very distinct musical styles. Boss digs ethereal melodies clothed in fuzz, reverb, and delay. Lamoreaux digs haunting and startling landscapes. Combined, the duo create a universe in which the guitar negotiates its existence.
The Warm Jets have provided a record perfect for meditative drives at night or afternoons inside with a cup of hot tea. You’ll want to secure a nice pair of headphones as you’ll not want to miss the myriad of textures and pleasant surprises along the way. This is a private, very intimate listening experience that rewards concentration and multiple plays.
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"Kentucky based duo The Warm Jets are made up of Chris Boss (guitar) and Jason Lamoreaux (The Currupting Sea, synthesizer, guitar). Their collaboration began at a dinner and transformed into a debut release. The duo released their debut album Here We Come via Somewherecold Records on September 15th. It’s an imaginative album consisting of eight dreamy and meditative tracks.
We wanted to find out a little more about the duo so we asked them what three albums have influenced them and their music. Based on their band name, we had an idea but we wanted to hear it from them. Below are their picks."
www.echoesanddust.com/2019/10/under-the-influence-with-the-warm-jets/
released September 15, 2019
The Warm Jets is Christopher Boss and Jason Lamoreaux
Here We Come mixed and mastered by Paul Saarnak
Images by Jason Lamoreaux
Layout by Zylophonica