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Press Your Hand And Feel the Whole Room Fluctuate by Sproton Layer

Sproton Layer

Press Your Hand And Feel the Whole Room Fluctuate
12xu

***The Miller Brothers, Roger (Mission of Burma, etc. etc. etc.), Laurence (Destroy All Monsters, etc. etc. etc.) and Benjamin (Destroy All Monsters, etc. etc. etc.) grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan in a musical family. When the Beatles hit in 1964 Roger was 12 and Laurence and Benjamin were 10, all three ready to rock. Their first band, which covered 13th Floor Elevators, Love, Kinks, Yardbirds, etc., performed two shows summer 1967 (ages 15 and 13). In 1969, their spontaneous improv. session "Freak Trio Electric" sealed the fate towards Sproton Layer. With a complete belief in weed as the doorway to an alternate universe, Roger began a furious bout of composing that spring. There was a lull in the summer, but in the fall, with the addition of Harold Kirchen (brother of Bill Kirchen, Commander Cody, etc. etc. etc.) on trumpet, they were off and running again. A few recordings were made in 1969 with one mic on the ping-pong table, and Mark Brahce (who recorded "With Magnetic Fields Disrupted" eight months later), set up his first session with the band. The best of these recordings make up the "1969" side of "Press Your Hand and the Whole Room Fluctuates."At the end of August 1970, Mark Brahce recorded their album "With Magnetic Fields Disrupted" in the Miller family recreation room, and the band promptly folded when they got no notice or response. Their brand of psychedelia was on the wane. They reformed briefly in 1971 as an instrumental trio (see...

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07/17/2026  

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