We’re thrilled and proud to announce the debut LP by Dumbo Gets Mad (facebook) and our first physical release!

The digital release of Elephants At The Door is available just spreading the word with your friends. You will be asked to login to Facebook or Twitter, edit the proposed tweet/wall message – and click the download button. Simple. We invite you to download the mp3s (or click the artwork cover!), print the artwork, burn the cd-r, spread the word, share it with everyone you know and support the artist as you can (buy the vinyl if you love it!).

FREE DOWNLOAD VIA TWITTER

(if you don’t have a Twitter or Facebook account, please get in touch at badpandarecords at gmail dot com)

BUY ELEPHANTS AT THE DOOR (12” Gatefold Jacket, Limited Edition)



For all booking enquiries email : dumbogetsmad at gmail dot com

Press pack available: [archive.org]

We like mp3 but vinyl is our first love. Thus some very limited 12” vinyls with gatefold jackets are now available. Let’s hope it’ll be a collector’s item before too long. You can order them on BigCartel for 12€ + shipping costs (if you are in Rome, Italia or Berkeley, California and want to save on shipping costs get in touch).





01. Limbo’s Village [soundcloud] [youtube]

02. Plumy Tale [soundcloud] [youtube]

03. Marmelade Kids [soundcloud] [youtube]

04. Sleeping Over [soundcloud] [youtube]

05. Harmony [soundcloud] [youtube]

06. Why Try? [soundcloud] [youtube]

07. Eclectic Prawn [soundcloud] [youtube]

08. Self-esteem [soundcloud] [youtube]

09. Raymond Play [soundcloud] [youtube]

10. You Make You Feel [soundcloud] [youtube]

The separate stems [download] for the track You Make You Feel are now available for a contest remix. [Read more here]

DUMBO GETS MAD:

on Facebook

on Twitter

on Tumblr

on Bandcamp

on Bigcartel

on Myspace

on Last.fm

Dumbo Gets Mad emerged in the summer of 2010 in Northern Italy and has now migrated to Los Angeles. His initial aim was to lay down some marvelous music in an organic manner, open to whatever direction the tunes took during the recording session. The first published track was Plumy Tale, which received positive reviews from a number of music blogs. Dumbo then decided to work on a debut album with an express goal and spirit in mind: “No matter what it sounded like, it had to be psychedelic!”

The result, Elephants At The Door, drops today. The album was recorded sans fancy technology, using old-fashioned equipment like analog synthetizers and tape machines—and lots of good vibes. (from Dossier Journal)

Reviews: