Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue
Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue

Jack Irons – Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue

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Instruments – Jack Irons

Guitar – Zach Irons (B4)

Music by Jack Irons

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  unspecified

Label :  ORG Music

Original Label :  ORG Music (A1-A6) & Breaching Whale (B1-B6)

Mixed by Alain Johannes (A1-A6), Jason Gossman (B1-B6)

Mastered by Dave Gardner

Produced by Jack Irons

Dream of Luminous Blue originally released in 2019

Koi Fish in Space & Dream of Luminous Blue released in March 2022

 

Tracks :

Side A : Koi Fish in Space

  1. Passing Through
  2. The Meter Is Running
  3. The Merry Go Round Is Broken
  4. Epic Battle of the Elements
  5. In Orbit
  6. At the Coral Reef

Side B : Dream of Luminous Blue

  1. The Moon
  2. Atmosphere
  3. Subtle Realms
  4. Lie to the Animals
  5. Saturn
  6. Cosmic Planes

     

    Reviews :

    “It may sound hyperbolic, but without Jack Irons, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam may never have come to exist. The 59-year-old drummer was key to the formation of both of those Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-inducted bands, thanks to lifelong friendships with musicians such as Flea, Anthony Kiedis and Alain Johannes, and to his chance handoff of a 1990 instrumental, pre-Pearl Jam demo tape to a then-unknown San Diego singer named Eddie Vedder, who was afterward invited to join that band within a matter of weeks.

    In recent years, Irons has released a host of largely instrumental music on his own, boiling down the essence of his rhythmic prowess into tracks that at times recall the spookier side of trip-hop, the precision cool of Kraftwerk and the spaced-out syncopation of Can. On March 4, Org Music issued a 12-song 12-inch vinyl featuring Irons’ new EP Koi Fish in Space on side one and his 2019 EP Dream of Luminous Blue on side two. A video for the former’s “Epic Battle of the Elements” was directed by Irons’ daughter Amalia.” Jonathan Cohen, Spin, March 7, 2022

     

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