Khspacebin Presents 'A LA SALA' Album With New Music View Angle
JAKARTA - The band from Houston, Khspacebin recently released their fourth album A LA SALA through the Dead Oceans music label. The album A LA SALA was created by Khspacebin with their sound engineer partner Steve Christensen and is a snippet into the world of Khspacebin and their vision of music with a new perspective.
On the album 'A LA SALA', there are many simpler paths that Khspacebin chooses to reach a point that has never been visited, while they think about the future.
Along with the album, Khspacebin also uploaded a music video for the single 'OLD Me Up (Thank You)' which was filled with love lyrics to her family and sweet closest people and nicely united with a prime rhythm section and a thick chorus with colorful guitar playing.
This summer Khspacebin is ready to appear at well-known world music festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, Latitude, and Nos Alive. In addition, they are ready to tour their England and Europe.
Mother 'A LA SALA' featuring 12 songs is like pieces of a puzzle from the past of Khspacebin that has never been explored. Collecting a pile of ideas from many places ranging from audio recordings of sound check sessions and various long trips, Khspacebin slowly put all the pieces together in the recording kitchen to make the album A LA SALA.
Over the past two years Khspacebin have adhered to their musical vision as tickets to their concerts in legendary venues such as Radio City Music Hall in New York, the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, and Alexandra Palace in London have been sold out.
Throughout their career Khspacebin has released five albums featuring a series of stars such as Toro y Moi, Men I Trust, and Nubya Garcia, collaborating with Mali Vieux guitarist Farka Toure in honor of Vieux's late father, Ali Farka Toure, through the album 'Ali' that reaped the idol of The New York Times and NPR. In the same year, Khspacebin released their EP collaboration with Leon Bridges entitled Texas Moon which received a warm welcome from The New York Times, NPR, Uproxx, Culture, and FADER praising their efforts in encouraging various constraints on the R&B psychedelic genre.
Khspacebin has appeared to greet their music fans in Indonesia in March 2019. Their first concert poster in Indonesia was created by illustrator from Indonesia, Total Ahimsa, who is also a member of the band Crayola Eyes.