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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
'''Kosmik Leprechaun''' is the pet-project of '''Josh McCurdy''', who is also the founder of the experimental label '''Completely Gone Recordings''', as well as manager of '''Takkeherrie Recordings'''. In 1996, the name of this project was originally called '''The Song Cycle'''. And later, as '''Kisama!''' in 2007. It wasn't until the "''Caramel Man Hideout''" album that the name was finally switched to Kosmik Leprechaun. In 2018, the name was temporarily changed to '''Z-Mon''' for the release of an EP on '''Tape-Safe''', and then to '''Kosmische Clutharachán''' for a compilation, released by '''Takkeherrie Recordings''' in 2019. Do date, Kosmik Leprechaun has released over 30 different albums.
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'''Kosmik Leprechaun''' is the pet-project of American-based musician, artist and engineer '''Josh McCurdy''', who is also the founder of the experimental label '''Completely Gone Recordings''', as well as manager of '''Takkeherrie Recordings'''. From 1988 until 1995, he formed and recorded 7 cassettes the experimental metal duo '''VL'''. In 1992, he formed and recorded cassettes by noise metal duos '''Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis''' and '''Nuclear Shite''', respectively. In 1994, he formed and recorded cassettes by the experimental indie trio '''Moldy Ghetto'''. Moldy Ghetto merged with musician '''Deny Samoree''', forming and recording the first cassette by the indie-folk group '''Rusty-Like'''.
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In 1996, the name of this project was originally called '''The Song Cycle'''. And later, as '''Kisama!''' in 2007. It wasn't until the "''Caramel Man Hideout''" album that the name was finally switched to Kosmik Leprechaun. In 2018, the name was temporarily changed to '''Z-Mon''' for the release of an EP on '''Tape-Safe''', and then to '''Kosmische Clutharachán''' for a compilation, released by '''Takkeherrie Recordings''' in 2019. Do date, Kosmik Leprechaun has released over 30 different albums.
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==

Revision as of 16:34, 1 November 2019

Kosmik Leprechaun
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Genre: Experimental, Noise
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Theme: Abstract, Dub, Electronic, Indie, Surrealism
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Years: 1998 — now
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Country: United States
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City: Los Angeles
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Labels: Completely Gone Recordings, Fuck Labels // Fuck Mastering, GodHatesGodRecords, Takkeherrie Recordings
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Gears: Everything
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Members: Josh McCurdy + Guests
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Side Projects: Completely Gone Recordings, Takkeherrie Recordings, CGR Art Department, TR Art Department
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Contact: [1] Bandcamp
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Biography

Kosmik Leprechaun is the pet-project of American-based musician, artist and engineer Josh McCurdy, who is also the founder of the experimental label Completely Gone Recordings, as well as manager of Takkeherrie Recordings. From 1988 until 1995, he formed and recorded 7 cassettes the experimental metal duo VL. In 1992, he formed and recorded cassettes by noise metal duos Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis and Nuclear Shite, respectively. In 1994, he formed and recorded cassettes by the experimental indie trio Moldy Ghetto. Moldy Ghetto merged with musician Deny Samoree, forming and recording the first cassette by the indie-folk group Rusty-Like.

In 1996, the name of this project was originally called The Song Cycle. And later, as Kisama! in 2007. It wasn't until the "Caramel Man Hideout" album that the name was finally switched to Kosmik Leprechaun. In 2018, the name was temporarily changed to Z-Mon for the release of an EP on Tape-Safe, and then to Kosmische Clutharachán for a compilation, released by Takkeherrie Recordings in 2019. Do date, Kosmik Leprechaun has released over 30 different albums.

Members

Josh McCurdy

Discography

Rusty-Like: The Strawberry Pops (1995)
Rusty-Like: Dusty (1996)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Free Sessions EP (1996)
Kosmik Leprechaun: 4-Channel Paintings (1997)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Bootleg: Live At Hot Damn! (1998)
Daniel Sullivan & Brian Mckinley: bRon / Stylus EP (ft. Thee Drrty McCurdy)(1999)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Harmonik Funk Attack (2001)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Bleakest Intersperience (Edition I - C​-​60 Mix) (2002)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Ultra Beta (2002)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Bleakest Intersperience (Edition II : Addendum) (2003)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Attack On Metaphysics (2003)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Poison Orchids (2004)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Surrealist Lament (2004)
Rusty-Like: Pirouette Demos (2005)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Pure Structure (2005)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Elektrotempel (2005)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Space Melodie (2006)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Explosion At The Laboratory (2006)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Electronic Improvisations (2006)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Snoitasivorpmi Cinortcele (2006)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Neurolandscape EP (2006)
Rusty-Like: Pirouette (2006)
Rusty-Like: Silver By Moonlight (2006)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Beta-Zoa (2007)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Cosmic Pow Wow (2007)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Night At The Camp (Live) (2007)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Hell Of No Interval (2008)
Pythagora + Kosmik Leprechaun: Hepp Hepp3ns (2008)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Kisamatron A (2008)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Slip Into Obscurity (2010)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Kisamatron B (2012)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Kisamatron C (2014)
Kosmik Leprechaun Vs. METEK: The Silence Is Ruined (2015)
experiMENTALien: C​.​G​.​dRone (ft. Kosmik Leprechaun) (2016)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Destroyed Dimensions (2017)
Quint Baker: Music For Girls (ft. Kosmik Leprechaun) (2018)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Caramel Man Hideout (2018)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Mental Breakthrough EP (2018)
Intergalactic Wizard Vs. Kosmik Leprechaun: "Split" (2018)
Thomas Park With Metachaun: S/T (2018)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Addendum (2018)
Various Artists: CGR Presents: Volume VII (2019)
Kosmik Leprechaun: Karma Vessel (2019)

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