The first single from my new record, The Collapse of a House Party

Hey All You Protest Kids, 

Read what the pop sites are saying about “The Collapse of a House Party,” my first new set of music in two decades:

“Using his own cache of eons-ago originals as source material, Teenage Machine Age (aka, your friend Josh) has released a cross between King Tubby’s magical dubs and a bootlegged private SOPHIE event.”

It’s all true. Collaborating with hard working, Seattle musician and maximalist Rob Joynes—who grew up on interface downloads, digital plug-ins, and simulacrums of Boss guitar pedals—I’m excited to share a musical project I’ve been daydreaming about for 20 years. I only just got to it this year thanks to Rob’s know-how in the computer lab.

I present you with this EP of ancient originals—“Waltz” (1993); “Wash Cloth” (1989); “10 Batteries” (1992); “Tired,” (1984); “Black Sabbath Boots,” (1993); and “Anne and I” (1989), all re-mixed for the cyberpunk-short-story dance floors of today.

You’re invited to the record release party on 10/26/25 at Mosswood Loft, 932 12th Ave., upstairs.

Here’s the first single, “Boots Interlude.” 

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