What's Good for the Goose Is Good
What's Good for the Goose Is Good
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
In the realm of avant-garde music, there are few artists as delightfully eccentric as Bradford Reed. With his latest album, "Whats Good For The Goose Is Good," Reed showcases his unique blend of experimental sounds and off-kilter rhythms in a way that only he can.
From the moment the album kicks off with the opening track, "Quirky Quacks and Clanging Cymbals," it's clear that Reed is not here to play by the rules. With his signature instrument, the pencilina, Reed creates a cacophony of bizarre sounds that somehow come together to form a strangely cohesive musical experience.
Tracks like "Squeaky Wheels and Funky Beats" and "Goosebumps and Groovy Guitars" further highlight Reed's ability to blend disparate elements into a harmonious whole. The result is a brash, bold, and utterly unique album that defies categorization.
While some may find Reed's music challenging or even downright bizarre, there's no denying the sheer creativity and skill that went into creating this album. "Whats Good For The Goose Is Good" is a testament to the power of pushing artistic boundaries and exploring new sonic territories.
So if you're looking for something a little different, a little daring, and a whole lot of fun, look no further than Bradford Reed's latest offering. Just be prepared to have your musical sensibilities challenged in the best possible way.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Waterfall of Invisible Nymphs
2. What's Good for the Goose Is Good
3. Waves of Wind Through Tops of Trees
4. Birds of Pairs of Dice
5. Magnetroception
6. A View With No Rooms
7. The Business of Leaves in Streams
8. Clouds Once Fathers
9. One Forward, Two Back Out
10. Lullaby of Good Consequences
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About the artist
Bradford Reed
Bradford Reed is not your average musician. Armed with a custom-made instrument called the "pencilina," this Brooklyn-based artist is a true pioneer in avant-garde music. Reed's performances are a spectacle to behold, as he expertly weaves together electronic beats and mesmerizing rhythms with his unique instrument. The "pencilina" is a combination of guitar, bass, and percussion, all manipulated through a series of pencils and strings. His sound is unlike anything you've ever heard before. It's quirky, experimental, and downright captivating. Reed's music challenges the boundaries of traditional genres, incorporating elements of jazz, punk, and electronic music into a singular, mesmerizing experience. But don't let his unconventional approach fool you - Reed is a seasoned musician with decades of experience in the industry. He has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, from punk rock legends like Lydia Lunch to avant-garde composers like John Zorn. In a world oversaturated with cookie-cutter pop stars, Bradford Reed stands out as a true original. His music is refreshing, inventive, and unapologetically weird - and we wouldn't have it any other way. Keep an eye on this boundary-pushing artist, because his next move is sure to be nothing short of revolutionary.
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