New Audio: jjuujjuu Teams Up with Boogarins on Hazy “SOME”


Phil Pirrone is a Los Angeles-based musician and co-founder of Desert Daze. Back in 2011, after spending the previous decade of his life as a touring bassist, Pirrone borrowed and SG and DL4 and began his exploration of writing and recording looped-based music with jjuujjuu.

Pirrone’s jjuujjuu debut, 2013’s FRST EP and the follow-up, one-ff single “Bleck” helped to build up some early buzz around the project. In the project’s earliest days, the lineup and instrumentation moved in step with Pirrone’s ethos of ephemera and flux — with the project touring in several different configurations with Pirrone at the center.

Building upon a growing profile, Pirrone and company shared stages with a number of nationally and internationally known acts, including The Claypool Lennon DeliriumTortoiseAllah-LahsTemplesTinariwen and a list of others.

Pirrone spent the next few years recording material in various spaces around California. Those sessions included collaborations with Vinyl Williams, members of LumeriansDahga Bloom and others. The material from those sessions eventually comprised Pirrone’s jjuujuu full-length debut, 2018’s Zionic Mud. The album was accompanied by alternate versions of its tracks remixed or reimagined by many of the band’s most notable fans and supporters, including J. MascisWarpaint‘s jennylee, Liars, METZ, and Autolux. JJUUJJUU supported the album by opening for PrimusMastodonKikagaku Moyo, and Earhtless, as well as festival sets at PickathonNelsonvilleM3F and others. 

During the height of the pandemic, Pirrone taught himself how to produce and record material and sent tracks to longtime bandmembers and collaborators Ian Gibbs and Joseph Assef. Those tracks were sent to a collection of talented friends that included METZ’s Alex Edkins and JOVM mainstays Boogarins and a lengthy list of others.

Now, if you were frequenting this site over the course of 2023, you might remember that I wrote about

  • Nowhere,” a track built around a relentless motorik pulse, rolling drum beats, bursts of feedback and distortion paired with wailing vocals buried in the mix that recalls Connect the Dots-era To and Deleters-era Holy Fuck.
  • No Way In,” a track built around propulsive, polyrhythmic percussion, a sinuous bass line and falsetto wailing drenched in reverb and delay that manages to be among the funkiest songs of Pirrone’s catalog while retaining the mind-bending and hallucinogenic quality he’s known for.

Pirrone and company start off 2024 with “SOME,” a collaboration with acclaimed Brazilian psych rock outfit and JOVM mainstays Boogarins. Built around a hypnotic motorik groove and layers of swirling and howling feedback and reverberated distortion. Boogarins added a dreamy bridge and vocals that seem that oscillating between English and their native Brazilian Portuguese, which gives the song a dreamy, psilocybin-fueled, hallucinogenic air.

Track remotely between Los Angeles and Brazil between 2020-2021, Pirrone says: “We sent the track to Boogarins, who added a really beautiful bridge to the song, and vocals oscillating between English and Portuguese. Something in this song recalls early childhood memories of Muppet Babies or Elton John ‘Benny and the Jets’… but in a really weird (but good) way. End result feels like a flower dancing on the sand under a São Paolo sun.”

Along with the new single, Pirrone announced a handful of jjuujuuu tour dates, including their Coachella debut. Check out the tour dates below.

jjuujjuu tour dates

4/12 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

4/14 Indio, CA – Coachella 

4/21 Indio, CA – Coachella

5/17 Austin, TX – 13th Floor

5/19 Grand Rapids, MI – Pyramid Scheme

5/20 Detroit, MI – Lager House

5/21 Toronto, ON – The Garrison 

5/27 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera a la ciutat 

7/30 Ft Collins, CO – Aggie Theater

7/31 Denver, CO – Larimer Lounge

8/1 Vancouver, BC – The Pearl

8/6 Atlanta, GA – The Earl

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