![]() In Oregon, he led the Epidemiology Program for the Multnomah County Health Department. He served as the Chair-elect, Chair, and Immediate Past Chair of the American Public Health Association (APHA) Epidemiology Section-one of the largest epidemiology societies in North America. He is a founding and Executive Committee member of and APHA Epidemiology Section’s representative to the International Joint Policy Committee (IJPC) of the Societies of Epidemiology. He serves as an Affiliate and Clinical Associate Professor with the Oregon Health & Science’s (OHSU’s) Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine and University of Washington’s Department of Epidemiology. His experience encompasses all sectors of public health-federal, tribal, state and local. He currently works with OCHIN’s multi-state, PCORI-funded research consortium, called ADVANCE, conducting clinic- and practice-based research among the largest US network of clinics serving safety-net patients. He consults on a wide variety of health-related issues involving community & population-based health assessment and monitoring, patient engagement with healthcare and research healthcare quality performance measurement & improvement and applied health services, public health, and epidemiologic research. Gaudino is a board-certified preventive medicine and public health physician, a senior medical epidemiologist and a senior health consultant in Portland, Oregon. Public Health and Preventive Med & Gaudino Consulting, LLCĭr. “Psychedelic chaos” might very well reflect Kairon IRSE!’s methods, but the end product on Polysomn sounds more like interstellar harmony.Dept. Concise yet overstuffed with acid-laced ear candy, “White Flies” is the album’s most direct application of dopamine to the pleasure centers, a relatively straightforward pop gem that still feels like passing through a portal into another dimension. When Kairon IRSE! dial down the din, they remain delightfully weird and otherworldly, as on the standout “Mir Inoi,” a soft twinkling dirge reminiscent of UK psych-pop outfit Broadcast, with no discernible guitars to be found-just minimal loops of eerie synths. The band puts hooks front and center on the soaring “Retrograde,” even when backed by what sounds like dozens of guitar tracks. “Psionic Static” zeroes in on the intersection of lo-fi and sci-fi, with a miasmal intro of space-age synths and crackly beats gradually intensifying and opening up the song up into an imposing, wondrous anthem. Polysomn still carries echoes of Kairon IRSE!’s rhythmic past, indebted equally to Pink Floyd’s billowing prog and Can’s motorik moonshake this time around, though, melodies and hooks are strategically placed among a labyrinth of sonic bells and whistles. Their third album Polysomn, tempers the largesse of their first two efforts (2014’s Ujubasajuba and 2017’s Ruination) with approachable art pop whimsy, producing heady, heavy results. ![]() Pre-order buy pre-order buy you own this wishlist in wishlist go to album go to track go to album go to trackįew bands overpower the senses quite like Kairon IRSE! The Finnish group, who describe their music as “psychedelic chaos,” practice a distinctive form of kaleidoscopic psych-rock maximalism: a sprawling yet intricate blend of krautrock, stoner rock, and prog, festooned with cosmic jazz saxophone and interdimensional synthesizer.
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