





Cantrips – For Private Use Only [7" Vinyl]
DCAS003
Dune Castle Records presents… For Private Use Only by Cantrips - two heaving psychedelic funk pieces composed by Cantrips’ Patrick Ryan and recorded live in one day by a studio band.
The Prayer and The Big Break are bombastic tracks that take cues from David Axelrod’s work with The Electric Prunes, blending cinematic psychedelia with jazz-funk sensibilities. Like Axelrod’s concept albums of the late ’60s, these recordings explore momentum and energy through the lens of live improvisation, presence, and groove.
Format: 7-inch vinyl
Includes: Digital download
Edition: Limited to 150 copies
DCAS003
Dune Castle Records presents… For Private Use Only by Cantrips - two heaving psychedelic funk pieces composed by Cantrips’ Patrick Ryan and recorded live in one day by a studio band.
The Prayer and The Big Break are bombastic tracks that take cues from David Axelrod’s work with The Electric Prunes, blending cinematic psychedelia with jazz-funk sensibilities. Like Axelrod’s concept albums of the late ’60s, these recordings explore momentum and energy through the lens of live improvisation, presence, and groove.
Format: 7-inch vinyl
Includes: Digital download
Edition: Limited to 150 copies
DCAS003
Dune Castle Records presents… For Private Use Only by Cantrips - two heaving psychedelic funk pieces composed by Cantrips’ Patrick Ryan and recorded live in one day by a studio band.
The Prayer and The Big Break are bombastic tracks that take cues from David Axelrod’s work with The Electric Prunes, blending cinematic psychedelia with jazz-funk sensibilities. Like Axelrod’s concept albums of the late ’60s, these recordings explore momentum and energy through the lens of live improvisation, presence, and groove.
Format: 7-inch vinyl
Includes: Digital download
Edition: Limited to 150 copies
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Released April 14, 2023
Composed by Patrick Ryan
Patrick Ryan - Farfisa Organ
Lachlan Stuckey - Guitar
Hudson Whitlock - Drums
Jethro Curtin - Piano
Carl Lindeberg - Bass
Produced and Mixed by Henry Jenkins
Mastered by Max Dowling