Album artwork for You Feelin' Me? by Mikey Young
Album artwork for You Feelin' Me? by Mikey Young
Album artwork for You Feelin' Me? by Mikey Young

Mikey Young – who is best known as a member of beloved Australian DIY groups like Total Control and Eddy Current Suppression Ring – recorded, mixed, mastered and performed everything on You Feelin' Me? An intimate tour of pastoral instrumental landscapes and solo headspace, recalling fellow master producer Brian Eno's pre-ambient classic Another Green World. It was originally released on tape on Hobbies Galore in 2017 and now gets a reissue on CD and Vinyl.

This album is the armored nucleus of sound and vision; it carries you along on its lumbering back, it tosses you through space and pulls you down a hole…a trip indeed! Listen up, the higher power music hour has cracked their mighty knuckles and laid down some deep trips for you to view the city swaying and swarming like a field of grass flecked with insect transport.

For fans of: Popul Vuh, A.R. and Machines, Vangelis, The Residents, Sci-Fictitious working man’s factory songs, Sweat-flicked neon-bending warehouses and opening a box of light.

Mikey Young

You Feelin' Me?

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Album artwork for You Feelin' Me? by Mikey Young
CD

$14.99

Released 08/30/2019Catalog Number

CF 117 CD

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Mikey Young

You Feelin' Me?

Castle Face
Album artwork for You Feelin' Me? by Mikey Young
CD

$14.99

Released 08/30/2019Catalog Number

CF 117 CD

Learn more

Mikey Young – who is best known as a member of beloved Australian DIY groups like Total Control and Eddy Current Suppression Ring – recorded, mixed, mastered and performed everything on You Feelin' Me? An intimate tour of pastoral instrumental landscapes and solo headspace, recalling fellow master producer Brian Eno's pre-ambient classic Another Green World. It was originally released on tape on Hobbies Galore in 2017 and now gets a reissue on CD and Vinyl.

This album is the armored nucleus of sound and vision; it carries you along on its lumbering back, it tosses you through space and pulls you down a hole…a trip indeed! Listen up, the higher power music hour has cracked their mighty knuckles and laid down some deep trips for you to view the city swaying and swarming like a field of grass flecked with insect transport.

For fans of: Popul Vuh, A.R. and Machines, Vangelis, The Residents, Sci-Fictitious working man’s factory songs, Sweat-flicked neon-bending warehouses and opening a box of light.