Posted on: April 8, 2013 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

Quintron has been making genre-defying noise and “Swamp-Tech” dance music in New Orleans for over fifteen years. The majority of his 13 full-length albums have the psychedelic soul of New Orleans garage R&B filtered through a tough distorted Hammond B-3 and a cache of self-made electronic instruments. He has also released strange soundscapes based on inner-city field recordings of frogs and neighborhood ambiance as well as holing himself up in The New Orleans Museum Of Art for 3 months to create the epic “Sucre Du Sauvage” (Goner, 2011). In addition to his own recordings, Quintron has played organ on a number of other records, most notably The Oblivians “9 Songs” and Steve Rily & the Mamou Playboys “Grand Isle” which was nominated for a Grammy in 2012 and featured the Quintron penned song “Chatterbox”.

The Quintron/Miss Pussycat experience is one of barely controlled electronic chaos, “Swamp-Tech” dance beats, small explosions, incredible clothes, and entertaining puppet stories.

About The Mystery In Old Bathbath – Directed by Miss Pussycat & Quintron

The Mystery in Old Bathbath is Miss Pussycat and Quintron’s latest puppet movie and the next adventure for Trixie and the Treetrunks:

Something is wrong with the Happy Tree! For some reason, he can’t send out secret messages anymore. Trixie and Marsha set off to an ancient spa town to find a cure before all his branches fall off. But this town is kind of funny and the historic Art Museum of Bathbath seems to have some secrets of it’s own. And so does the drummer JJ Suade… Adventure unfolds as Trixie and Marsha try to save the Happy Tree and look at art made by thirsty people.

WATCH THE TRAILER HERE

www.quintronandmisspussycat.com
www.goner-records.com

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