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Art Feynman (aka accomplished recording artist and producer Luke Temple) stitches art-pop, Nigerian highlife, worldbeat, and other lesser-known genres into a musical quilt that displays his unmistakable guile and eccentric songcraft. On his sophomore album Half Price at 3:30 (out now on Western Vinyl) he delivers songs that side-smile while pointing out the emotional sinkholes that whirl beneath the most overlooked, seemingly commonplace scenarios. As effortlessly as he inhabits his Art Feynman character he also slips into the lives of other personalities, both living and fictional. Where previous entries in the Luke Temple discography — including his well-liked former group Here We Go Magic — have utilized organic timbres even while sailing far from the guitar-and-drums shore, Half Price sees him employing drum machines, slightly glossier production, and even autotune with a tasteful balance that suggests these tools have been in his kit all along. The result affectionately evokes guerrilla recording predecessors like Francis Bebey, Arthur Russell, and Haruomi Hosono in musicological detail, yet it’s Temple’s hard-won creative voice that resounds over top of it all facing Half Price forward instead of nostalgically backward.

(Photo Credit: Aubrey Trinnaman)

Westerman Talks with Luke Temple on the Talkhouse Podcast

Two enigmatic songwriters convene from worlds apart

January 29, 2026

A Deep Dive Into Music Theory and Lyric Writing with Luke Temple and Buck Meek

Geek out with the Big Thief guitarist and the artist behind Art Feynman.

July 10, 2020

Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic) Talks Mac DeMarco’s Salad Days

The internet allows fans to feel connected with artists on a more intimate level. No longer are we beholden to any sort of programming — we can...

April 4, 2014

Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic) Talks Temples’ Sun Structures

My personal feeling is that as humanity becomes more and more obsessed with "progress," we are less and less able to determine our own personal...

February 13, 2014

Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic) Talks Cass McCombs’ Big Wheel and Others

I was rather late to the game of songwriting. I recorded my first album when I was 30 and, as with most first attempts, it was, at least to me...

October 16, 2013

Luke Temple (Here We Go Magic) Talks Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines

Robin Thicke and I are probably not too different in terms of the music we love — I'm a big lover of soul and r&b. But right now it seems like it's...

August 7, 2013