
About Michael Yonkers
Beginning his musical career in the 1960's, Michael Yonkers is most well known as an early purveyor of the musical style called "skronk-rock". Skronk-rock is a nearly atonal form, but the genre is given grace through Yonkers' subtle manipulations of the sonic palette. 1969's Microminiature Love (1969 - Destijl, 2002 - Subpop, 2003), the culmination of his artistic peak, ran the gamut of the era's styles, from Jefferson Airplane-ish acid-rock (Jasontown) to voodoo-blues (Boy In The Sandbox, Smile Awhile).
Top Tracks
Will It Be
I Knew You'd Remember
My Love
Don't Wait Until Tomorrow
Lovely Gold
Oh No, My My
Tripping Through the Rose Gardens
Drifting Off
The Flute Thing
Grimwood
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