OOAH + BORETA OF THE GLITCH MOB OFFICIALLY DEBUT THEIR NEW PROJECT, 29 PALMS, WITH NOBODY HORIZON - EP

OUT NOW VIA GLASS AIR RECORDS

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LA-based duo 29 Palms (Ooah and Boreta of The Glitch Mob) are kicking off 2020 by unveiling their 4-song EP, Nobody Horizon - their first official release under this moniker.  Both the EP and project are a complete sonic departure from their previous catalogue as The Glitch Mob.  Nobody Horizon - EP is available now across all platforms via Glass Air Records.

The EP introduces the listener to 29 Palms via Microdusk, a nine-and-a-half minute track with tribal undertones that are at first soothing, but are progressively increasing in edge.  The journey seamlessly transitions into Metaverse Satellite, colored by a consistent bassline and rolling synths.  El Circo ups the stakes slightly with an unsettling, industrial tone that immediately captivates.  The journey ends with the cinematic Nobody Horizon - the quest-ike bookend to the EP marked by intricate percussive elements and cryptic vocals.

"29 Palms is a passion project we have been working on in the background for   years now, so we are excited to have the first original music out in the world.  It is a psychedelic sound experiment based in the love of the hypnotic side of dance music."                                                       - 29 Palms (Ooah + Boreta)

The duo has already left an indelible mark on the festival circuit over the past year, with oft-talked about sets at Lightning in a Bottle, Deja Voom, Electric Forest, and Coachella.


For lovers of the genre, 29 Palms is already planning a follow-up release in the coming weeks as well as a virtual live performance.


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About 29 Palms:
29 Palms marks the newest electronic outfit from Josh Mayer and Justin Boreta of The Glitch Mob. The project is an explorative world of hypnotic dancefloor-focused music. After previous standout sets at Coachella, Deja Voom, and Electric Forest, as well as a 2018 Lightning in a Bottle appearance, the duo are ready for their 2020 return.