Black Mayonnaise |
Honest To Goodness |
Expo '70 |
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Evenings |
Gote |
Comoros |
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Sujo |
Rat Catching |
Plante |
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Göte - Nize UmanAn instrumental travelogue for an uncomfortable planet trying to mimic the tones of an ignorant atlas. Whatever that means. Nize Uman was created with products by: Crank shortwave, Tupperware, GBA, Etherwave, Uhuru, Delay Modeling, Z.Vex, Moridira Hurricane EX9, Kramer DMZ3000, Bundy Plastics, Roland HD1500, Texas Instruments, Casio VL-Tone, E-bow and more. -- Zip (57MB) |
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Göte & Mayonnaise The Bastard - VesaliusNoises inspired by the great dissectors. Short 2-minute slices of audio argumentation between these unwilling collaborators. Nine tracks of bloody clutter emerge from these somewhat schizophrenic encounters. -- Zip (99MB) |
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Sshhh... - Live at Vinyl Joe'sOn February 11th, 2000, Sshhh... played their last show at Vinyl Joe's in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The lineup on this night was stripped down to just Chad and Adam. No projections and no cover. This set was preceeded by a poetry reading from Lisa Samuels, where Sshhh... provided the background music. This release only contains the music from the second set. Sans poetry. Adam Melinn played clarinet, acoustic guitar and cello. Chad Stocker played double bass, scissors and shakers. Special thanks to John from Vinyl Joe's for support, enthusiasm and a Pyrex full of water. -- Zip (39MB) |
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Comoros - 1stThough not as cool as the original recycled cassette version, these are the first recordings of Comoros, described as the snowflakes of delay. All instruments used in these recordings travelled through the same route, defining Comoros forever. As they've developed, more effects and loops have been added, but the core Comoros sound definitely exists. -- Zip (64MB) |
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Blueberry Shad Quadrant - The NeighborSuper-vortex, synthy goodness. Guitar and keyboards melt repeatedly like cheddar on chips. If this weren't first released as a download, there'd be no doubt that it was a lost 1978 gem. -- Zip (141MB) |
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Dead Sword Wolf - In the Sleep of Subordinate GradationsIn their second collaboration the dead wolves brandish their swords with even greater walls of noise. Tape loops, simple keyboards and wild guitars flow in evil sinewy waves. Not to mention lovely Thermin work. -- Zip (55MB) |
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The Torbs -- FloortureAfter their big box-set of hand colored cassettes, the Torbs return with an album that's meant to throw you on the floor, or keep you from ever getting up. It's got plenty of fuzz and creep, with no shortage of snarl and scrape. -- Zip (53MB) |