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Baltimore band Fractal Cat emphasizes classic songwriting, a strong vocal presence, and a multilayered psychedelic sound. Originally the solo studio endeavor of songwriter Miles Gannett, the project evolved into a six-piece rock ensemble. The band’s music is uplifting, with playfully mystical lyrical content. While happily mashing genres, superimposing classical and ambient fragments on hyperspace pop nuggets, Fractal Cat clings to common threads: a dedication to song and vocal craft inspired by greats from Buddy Holly to Smokey Robinson, and mind-bending exploration in the spirit of early Pink Floyd and Gong. The band grew out of Gannett’s studio efforts, over the course of recording their first album, The Eye in the Dawn (due out 2012). The compositions, which range from psychonautical sea shanties to swirling bliss-rock epics, are a crystallization of Gannett’s song craft and a culmination of the band’s influences. In Gannett’s home studio—which rests on an inner-city wildlife sanctuary—Fractal Cat plays curiously with song arrangements, layering recordings in between chai breaks and chapattis. Onstage, the band recreates its texturally rich recordings, drawing on the aid of homemade samples. The Eye in the Dawn features the classical harp and keyboard of Meghan Gwyer, the jazz/Afro-beat influenced drumming of Jason Baker, the electronic sound-wizardry of Joe Clark, the acoustic rhythm guitar of Keith Jones, the dubbed-out bass of Andy Myatt, and Gannett’s lysergic lead