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October By Name by Kavus Torabi

Kavus Torabi

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October 2, 2026

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Kavus Torabi plays everything here: guitars, drums, bass, synths, all of it recorded alone in his own space. The result pulls from his time in Cardiacs and Gong but sounds like neither. Songs shift mid-stream without warning. A folk melody tilts sideways into fuzz and backwards tape. The drums sound deliberately human, slightly off the grid in a way that keeps the arrangements breathing.

Water Into Wine is the clearest example of what he's after. It starts as a jangle-pop tune with a nursery-rhyme hook, then the middle section drops into a droning organ figure that could be lifted from a Krautrock record. The lyrics deal with whether people can actually change or if we're all locked into patterns set decades ago. In Her Radiance and Signals Shine are both love songs, which Torabi says he avoided writing until now. They're more earnest than his earlier work, less interested in being difficult.

The production is rough in places, which seems intentional. He mixed it himself and the levels wander. If you want polish, this isn't it. If you want someone working through ideas in real time with no safety net, it delivers.

Torabi plays every instrument across six songs that veer from jangle-pop to droning psych without asking permission.

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