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Portland’s SUN ATOMS present “Narco Polo Remixes” feat. ISAAC BROCK ahead of tour with MODEST MOUSE

photo by Brady Tucson

Portland’s premier psych-gaze outfit Sun Atomshave just been tapped to support Modest Mouse for a run of summer tour dates in support of their new album ‘An Eraser And A Maze’ — and they’re celebrating the announcement by dropping two massive new reworks of their mesmerizing original ‘Narco Polo’ collaboration with none other than Isaac Brock himself.

Faced with a summer tour deadline and their next full-length album still in the oven, the band did what any self-respecting sonic architects would do — they handed the stems over to two very capable producers… Namely, multi-instrumentalist Peter G. Holmström (The Dandy WarholsPete International Airport) and Sun Atoms’ own June Kang. Both have been on a absolute tear lately, churning out remixes for the likes of A Place To Bury Strangers and The Macks.

The result is the ‘Narco Polo Remixes’, released by Little Cloud Records, where Sun Atoms and Isaac Brock transport unaware bystanders to a surreal, psychedelic fever dream. This 2-track single offers heavy grooves, warped vocals, and plenty of volume. Holmström’s sleek, hypnotic ‘Marco Polo (NRC RMX)’ arrives alongside a striking new visual from rising artist Brady Tucson. Meanwhile, June Kang takes the track into deep, sub-heavy territory on his ‘Narco Polo (JunN RemiX)’.

One of the most magnetic forces on the West coast, Sun Atomsis made up of enigmatic vocalist Jsun Atoms (The Upsidedown, Daydream Machine), multi-instrumentalist June Kang, saxophonist-trumpeter-guitarist Mars de Ponte (LoveBomb Go-Go), drummer Eric Rubalcava(Rayon, Pastilla), bassist Peter G. Holmströmand guitarist Derek Spencer Longoria-Gomez(Hi Hazel).  

“Lately I’ve been super into slower tempo remixes and trying to keep it groovy but at lower than 100 BPM. Always being somewhat of a bass head, I tend to go heavy-handed on the low end and kick sounds,” says June Kang on the track’s re-envisioning.

“Once I got the kick and bass gelling together, the rest of it was playing with samplers, sequencers, and my favorite Korg MS20 to keep the groove in place. Isaac’s voice was too fun to cut up, and Jsun always lets me go over the top with his vocal effects. I had too much fun with this remix.”

Sun Atoms’ acclaimed second album ‘Everything Forever’ pushes into expansive, genre-defying territory. Produced by Holmström and mixed by Jagz Kooner (Massive Attack, Oasis, Primal Scream), the album held in the charts for four months in 2025, featuring collaborations with Isaac Brock, The Vandelles’ Jasno Swarez and Tremours‘ Lauren Andino.  Their debut ‘Let There Be Light’ was mixed by legendary producer Stephen Street (Blur, The Smiths, The Cranberries) and features The Black Angels’ Alex Maas on the opening track.

Blending psychedelic rock, post-punk and cinematic soundscapes, Sun Atoms create a hypnotic, immersive live experience described as “blurring the line between concert and séance”. They recently played with The Flaming Lips and Yo La TengoBrian Jonestown Massacre and L.A. Witch, as well as performing at Los Angeles’ Arroyo Secodelic Festival. Tickets for their upcoming shows with Modest Mouse can be obtained at https://linktr.ee/SunAtoms

As of June 26th, the ‘Narco Polo Remixes’ can be found across digital music platforms, including Apple MusicSpotify and Bandcamp, where it is already available for download.

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