1939 Ensemble

1939 Ensemble

1939 ENSEMBLE: The Portland-based duo of Jose Medeles and David Coniglio have been banging out rhythms together for 80 years. Okay, maybe not 80, but their blend of post-rock, jazz, and experimental electronica certainly makes it feel like they've been around since pre-WWII.

With Medeles on drums and Coniglio on vibes, 1939 ENSEMBLE create a sound that is both hypnotic and cacophonous, with intricate rhythms and textures that leave listeners scratching their heads in the best possible way.

Their latest album, "Brass Tacks," is a sonic journey that takes you from the swinging streets of New Orleans to the gritty underground clubs of Berlin. The tracks are complex and ever-evolving, like a musical Rubik's Cube that you just can't quite solve but can't stop playing with either.

Live, the duo are a force to be reckoned with, with Medeles' drumming skills reminiscent of a young Keith Moon and Coniglio's vibes taking you to another dimension entirely. Their energy on stage is infectious, with each performance feeling like a cathartic release of pent-up musical genius.

1939 ENSEMBLE are not your average music duo. They are a force of nature, a musical whirlwind that will sweep you off your feet and leave you gasping for more. In a world of cookie-cutter pop acts and formulaic beats, 1939 ENSEMBLE stand out as a beacon of originality and creativity. So strap in, folks, because this ride is about to get wild.

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