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  1. 20 sept. 2019 · Making a record in your living room is not an out-of-the-ordinary affair in New Orleans—often, it’s a necessity. You can hear the sounds of shotgun houses—a distinct reverberation of a long, narrow room—on a lot of New Orleans albums. On Max Bien Kahn’s latest album, Flowers, you can hear four friends (Kahn, Video Age’s ...

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  2. 13 years ago, Max Bien Kahn moved to New Orleans. Kahn, a San Francisco native, was a songwriter then but in Louisiana he became a performer—busking up and down Royal Street with jazz and country bands, playing upright bass and guitar until it became a full-time gig.

  3. Death Dance 'When I Cross it Off' is an album about big things and little things - - grief, heartbreak, new love, sex, making coffee, walking dogs, and getting through your day, one task at a time.

  4. from Max Bien Kahn's new album 'When I Cross It Off', vinyl on Mashed Potato Records, tapes on Perpetual Doomhttps://www.maxbienkahn.com/https://linktr.ee/ma...

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  5. Max Bien Kahn and the Martians album "All the Same" out on Perpetual Doom records vinyl/digital download on bandcamp: https://maxbienkahn.bandcamp.com/tapes ...

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  6. 6 juin 2023 · Max Bien Kahn is a songwriter and musician based in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he is the bandleader and creative force behind Max & the Martians. In the spirit of his adopted home city, his resume is bursting with musical partnerships: he has spent the last decade playing full-time with Tuba Skinny, a band built around the musical ...

  7. On Max Bien Kahn’s latest album, Flowers, you can hear four friends (Kahn, Video Age’s Ross Farbe, Howe Pearson and Cameron Snyder) convening at Kahn’s house, setting up a studio for a few days at a time, recording, taking a few weeks off, and then returning to each other and doing the same thing all over again.