Photography: Moon Duo @ Heaven

by | Mar 20, 2017


Photographer Rachel Lipsitz went along to Moon Duo on Friday and got these exclusive pictures from their gig the cult London venue Heaven.

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

 

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

Following the widely praised Volume 1 of Moon Duo’s two part psychedelic opus, Occult ArchitectureSanae Yamada & Ripley Johnson announced the release of Volume 2 for May 5 on the label Sacred Bones.

Moon Duo live at Heaven in London (Rachel Lipsitz Rachel Lipsitz)

Moon Duo hail from Portland, Oregon and have made four albums so far. They have recently put together a BBC 6Music playlist and played live on the Lauren Laverne show. A lot of the recent attention that has been focused on them is because of this great track, Creepin.

 

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