While Neon Indian hasn’t released an album since 2015’s VEGA INTL. Night School, Alan Paloma has kept the creative juices flowing through a variety of other projects. He recently directed his first short film titled 86’d, a 13-minute film depicting “five seedy stories” at a 24-hour deli. Today, Paloma has shared the theme song to the film, “Heaven’s Basement,” an ‘80s-inspired electro-psych track. Last year, Paloma scored the sci-fi film Everything Is Far Away.
Below, listen to “Heaven’s Baement (Theme from 86’d)” and watch the Buddy Duress, Lindsay Burdge, and Mitzi Akaha-starring 86’d in full. Plus, check out Neon Indian’s KEXP in-studio performance from 2011.
“Change of coast, change of heart”. Last time we heard from Neon Indian, he was changing time zones on the Grand Theft Auto soundtrack. Turns out, now two years later, he wasn’t kidding. The only thing I can think of to make Alan Palomo’s bizzare, eclectic electronic productions any more mind-bendi…
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