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COMETS OV CUPID

Progressive / Folk Rock / Experimental

Minneapolis , MN

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COMETS OV CUPID started in 2006 with the release of Metalgazer on Magus Music. Cupid is Jason Kesselring's (former Skye Klad, Blitzen and currently Satyrswitch) project dedicated to dark Kosmiche guitar based music. Futuristist Gothic Space: Influences are Branca, Riley, Glass, Moondog,MBV, Medieval music, early Goth (Bauhaus, Cure,)German Space Music, Exotica/Surf, Post Coltrane freejazz, Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt, early Industrial, ambient music, Far Eastern Music, Japanese Psyche (modern) and a pastiche of Metal. The format of the group is either Jason performing solo or with a trio. The recent performance at the Ritz included Dave Onnen(Thunderbolt Pagoda, Salamander and formerly Skye Klad) on electric Bouzouki and Erik Wivinus(Thunderbolt Pagoda, Salamander, and formerly Skye Klad) on echo bass.


"As Cupid, Jason Kesselring freely admits to nipping composer Terry Riley. We'd probably never notice otherwise. His CD "Metalgazer," released last April on the fledgeling Magus Music label, finds the ex-Skye Klad frontman and self-contained guitar army forging epic, maximalist instrumentals from viscous riffs, aided by an effects array the size of Uranus. At the Ritz, he'll be louder. Mute Era, Thunderbolt Pagoda and Zebulon Pike follow, in order of ascending heaviness. With DJ Armchair."-
- Rod Smith Star Tribune



Cupid - "Metalgazer"
(Magusmusic 2006, #001, ltd. ed. CD-EP)


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From Aural Innovations #35 (January 2007)

Cupid is the solo project of Jason Kesselring, the former guitarist/vocalist of Minneapolis psych/space-rockers Skye Klad (later Satyrswitch). "Metalgazer" is a single-take recording of just over 20 minutes, an instrumental textural drone piece loosely constructed in three movements. Kesselring employs only a single guitar, colored with a myriad of delay and echo effects, and in the middle section, an actual violin bow (as opposed to the so-popular, and non-destructive, e-bow). In lieu of an actual recording studio, Kesselring chose to record in the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Duluth, MN, which offered (in his words) "transcendent acoustic properties."

The piece opens with a somewhat dissonant wailing drone, but then quickly charges into a layered heavy stoner riff, that repeats (MIDI-fied echo-playback unit obviously in use here) as Kesselring then adds in additional counterpoint statements on the off-beats, and eventually a fuzzy soaring lead break over the top. I remember a Swedish (?) guy named Bond Berglund doing this sort of on-the-fly composition technique live (ironically also in a former Catholic church in Pittsburgh, PA) as an opening act for The Brain (Farflung electronic alter-ego) and Cluster (Moebius & Roedelius), and it was very effective and I'd always wanted to hear more of this kind of thing. Anyway, by the time we're six minutes in, Kesselring has ramped up the energy full blast and he's shredding on the strings, and then stomping on the wah and delay pedals for the initial denoument. Movement Two is the eerie minimalist drone segment, with just some incidental sounds as the backdrop for the bowed guitar statements. Kesselring really teases you here, letting the various tones and chords bleed out of the instrument and echo through the cathedral a bit more slowly than the listener would normally expect, and the sense of anticipation for the next stroke keeps you involved.

Finally, at fifteen minutes in, the heavier fuzz-echo riffs return and we get into some heavy echo drone that is a bit reminiscent of the kind of thing that Sunn O))) does. Frankly, the hooded Sunn-gods rather much bore me to death, but applied in moderation and mixed in with a number of different textures as Kesselring does here, the end effect is anything but boring. By the time the final strands of reverb-guitar come slowly to the landing, crisscrossing the runway in waves of sonic disturbance and fuzzy echo, "Metalgazer" has proven itself to be really quite a nice affair indeed. Check it out.

Metalgazer has been released in a simple paper-sleeve packaging as a very limited edition of 75, each individually numbered, and can be obtained from http://www.magusbooks.com.

Reviewed by Keith Henderson



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  • Jason Kesselring - Guitar, Saz, Guitar loops, Electric Sitar


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Riccardo Sinigaglia says:

good work, there is something of amon dull and third ear band in your musik...

posted Jul 27


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posted Jul 18


Jeanna says:

hey thanks for the add

posted Jun 26


organs of battle says:

Nice work Cupid

posted May 4


The Walla Recovery says:

blessings... -zack

posted May 3


COMETS OV CUPID says:

A spreading bay is there, impregnable To all invading storms; and Aetna's throat With roar of frightful ruin thunders nigh. Now to the realm of light it lifts a cloud Of pitch-black, whirling smoke, and fiery dust, Shooting out globes of flame, with monster tongues That lick the stars; now huge crags of itself, Out of the bowels of the mountain torn, Its maw disgorges, while the molten rock Rolls screaming skyward; from the nether deep The fathomless abyss makes ebb and flow. -Virgil The Aenid

posted May 2