
Jared Mattson & Ruban Nielson - FEAR LP NEW Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Jared Mattson & Ruban Nielson - FEAR LP NEW
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FEAR - the joint album from Jared Mattson of The Mattson 2 and Ruban Nielson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra - was recorded in June of 2024. All recording and mixing took place in Palm Springs. Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios in London. Ā I woke up around noon, disoriented, half-dreaming. Music was playing ā unfamiliar, fully formed, the kind of sound you assume belongs to someone elseās life. For a moment I thought I was still asleep, hearing music I wished Iād made. Then it hit me: Ruban Nielson was already awake, in the studio, listening to what weād made. We both knew it. There was something inevitable about the music ā like it hadnāt been created so much as uncovered. We listened on repeat, laughing, shaking our heads. One track brought up a shared image: an evergreen forest by a lake at sunset. Ruban suddenly looked up, eyes wide, like heād just been handed a message. Ā āIāve got the title,ā he said. American Eagle. Ā The name landed the same way the music had ā clean, obvious, impossible to argue with. The American Dream: hot dogs, Cokes, sunset drives. We both lost it, tears in our eyes from laughing hard for minutes straight. Ā We swam in his pool. The conversation never stopped. The flow stayed constant, nourishing, effortless. Then Ruban said it again ā the line that had already become a principle: āLetās make more that sound exactly like this.ā So we did. Ā Two days later, 'FEAR' was finished.
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Jared Mattson & Ruban Nielson - FEAR LP NEW
Jagjaguwar
FEAR - the joint album from Jared Mattson of The Mattson 2 and Ruban Nielson of Unknown Mortal Orchestra - was recorded in June of 2024. All recording and mixing took place in Palm Springs. Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios in London. Ā I woke up around noon, disoriented, half-dreaming. Music was playing ā unfamiliar, fully formed, the kind of sound you assume belongs to someone elseās life. For a moment I thought I was still asleep, hearing music I wished Iād made. Then it hit me: Ruban Nielson was already awake, in the studio, listening to what weād made. We both knew it. There was something inevitable about the music ā like it hadnāt been created so much as uncovered. We listened on repeat, laughing, shaking our heads. One track brought up a shared image: an evergreen forest by a lake at sunset. Ruban suddenly looked up, eyes wide, like heād just been handed a message. Ā āIāve got the title,ā he said. American Eagle. Ā The name landed the same way the music had ā clean, obvious, impossible to argue with. The American Dream: hot dogs, Cokes, sunset drives. We both lost it, tears in our eyes from laughing hard for minutes straight. Ā We swam in his pool. The conversation never stopped. The flow stayed constant, nourishing, effortless. Then Ruban said it again ā the line that had already become a principle: āLetās make more that sound exactly like this.ā So we did. Ā Two days later, 'FEAR' was finished.











