Rancho De La Luna: Broadcast Two.
The same three return to Rancho De La Luna — David Catching, Joey Castillo and Jonathan Hischke — but this time the room pulls in a stranger direction. Where Broadcast One locked into a heavy groove, Broadcast Two drifts: a slow-building, kaleidoscopic jam that bends time and dissolves into space.
The best sessions don’t go where you plan – they go where the room takes them. This one wandered somewhere further out.
Same players, same gear, same desert studio – but a different gravity. The trio lets go of the downbeat and follows the drift instead, leaning into reverb, repetition, and the long tail of a note left to bloom. Adam Badlotto wraps the whole thing in analog color overlays — liquid, hand-made light in the 1970s tradition — so the picture melts and pools right along with the sound. Nothing here is chasing a hook. It’s three players trusting the room, trusting each other, and trusting an amp that stays out of the way long enough for the music to go somewhere unexpected.
Recorded live @ Rancho De La Luna
Engineer: John Russo Asst. Engineer: PJ Solo
Mix: PJ Solo
Visuals: Adam Badlotto
