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Sunday, August 23, 2026

Surf Rock Instrumental Review: Insect Surfers-Satellite Bay

Insect Surfers-Satellite Beach
 

Dave Arnson’s Insect Surfers Redefined the Frontiers of Modern Instrumental Surf

The legend of Dave Arnson’s Insect Surfers is encapsulated in Satellite Bay, a twenty-one-track compilation with music from 1980-2022. Green Cookie Records released the CD in a limited run of 300 copies, and as of this writing, only 24 remain on the Bandcamp page, which surprises me, to be honest. Steve Refling remastered all the tracks. The CD comes in a tri-fold cardboard case with a track-by-track overview by Arnson and Jonpaul Balak, plus illustrations by Arnson.

Satellite Bay includes material from the 2 main full-length releases post-2004 (Infra Green and Datura Moon), plus an early instrumental from the Sonar Safari EP and a David Bowie cover, “Speed of Life,” from Ziggy Played Surf Guitar on Cordelia Records.

The best way to recognize this release is to note that the band and its members covered the gamut of the surf genre, from traditional sounds to psychedelic, spaghetti western, Middle Eastern, and blended styles that made their sound a collage of color and qualities unique to them. They were one of the first modern surf instrumental bands with a tremendous ability to combine sounds from around the world; you can hear their influence on so many other artists who emerged in the following decade, like The Space Cossacks, etc.  

From electric sitar on “Mojave” to the bouzouki on “Black Sea” to the spaghetti western-influenced “Orion Canyon,” or your traditional surf rock-infused “Zorba's Dance” (on the 1997 movie comp Mondo Drive-In), this band always took listeners on a cinematic ride across the vast waves that surf instrumental music is known for. If that wasn’t enough, their intriguing cover of Bowie’s “Speed of Life” proves their adaptability and far-reaching talents.

Besides the tracks already mentioned, a few of my favorites include “DelMarV,” “Psychotroni,” and “Tethys.”

Insect Surfers aren’t just a legacy band; they are the shimmering pulse at the heart of surf’s evolution, electrifying the genre’s DNA with their confident creativity. From sun-bleached tradition to wild, genre-bending adventure, their story is etched in every shimmering reverb-soaked riff and unexpected turn. Satellite Bay is a testament to the enduring spirit and innovation that continues to inspire musicians and listeners alike, proving the waves they set in motion are still rolling strong.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder-August 23, 2026

📜 FROM THE VAULT Surf Rock-Psych Instrumental Review: Insect Surfers-Infra Green

Originally Published: August 2025

Produced By: David Arnson and Jonpaul Balak

Mastered By: Steve Refling

Liner Notes: David Arnson and Jonpaul Balak

Layout & Design: Jonpaul Balak

Illustrations: David Arnson

Tracks:

01. DelMarVa 2:24

02. Diamondback 4:04

03. Mojave 2:54

04. Tethys 2:44

05. Tiger Shark 3:01

06. East West Highway 2:37

07. Twenty 9 3:40

08. Red Mesa 2:51

09. Black Sea 3:52

10. Dorsal Fin 3:06

11. Razorback 2:17

12. Orion Canyon 4:33

13. Polaris 3:56

14. Bouzouki 2:44

15. Psychotronic 2:40

16. Flamin' Eddie's Dragstrip 3:05

17. Volcano Juice 2:57

18. Speed Of Life 2:35

19. Vaquita 6:52

20. Zorba's Dance 2:42

21. Wavelength 3:48