From the album of the same name, this track really was recorded on a dark and stormy night, just to see if any of the elemental turmoil going on outside would lend its ambience to the proceedings. The thunder claps came from a sound effects album…
Another long experimental piece from the early days of the 21st century. This, along with THE DICEMAN VARIATIONS, was originally released on a C-45 cassette.
From the album LIFE IS HARSH IN THE LAND OF GHOSTS THEME PARK.
And yes, the distortion is [mainly] intentional. If you were an Ancestor, you'd distort too. Trust me.
From the album of the same name, this track really was recorded on a dark and stormy night, just to see if any of the elemental turmoil going on outside would lend its ambience to the proceedings. The thunder claps came from a sound effects album…
Soundtrack for a film of a street packed with consumers [January sales, etc] speeded up slightly to give a sort of manic, desperate air... must consume ! must consume !
@captgene - yeah, it was recorded on an ailing 4-track cassette nearly a decade ago. I did toy with the idea of totally revamping/adding to the whole album, but... in the end, decided to let it stay how it was.
Someone said, this song sounds like a meeting of Leonard Cohen and Brian Eno in a Bucharest nightclub. Someone else said, it sounds like someone fell down the Nick Cave well. You decide!
A composition written backwards. I started with the relative harmony/coherence of the final measures and retrogressively dismantled it, concluding with the relative chaos of the opening.
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Cool, love all the changes.
awesome!
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We want you, we want you, we want you as a new recruit - hahaha. Short and sweet.
Excellent track, Mr. Frank.
Cool:)
Nice and uneasy.
Scary stuff ...
HA! What a riot. Hell indeed!
What did you use to make this song?
Wild.
Cool, very dub like.
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ooooooh, loving the aural landscape.
loving that speaker breaking Bass ...nice keys too......and the delivery of the lyrics
Nice series of sonic vignettes Frank. -Kavin./Breaking Light/Coelocanth
Wild mix mate
That was cool, more conjured up than created.
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Oh yeah - nice one !
Reminiscent of Kraftwerk
Soundtrack for a film of a street packed with consumers [January sales, etc] speeded up slightly to give a sort of manic, desperate air... must consume ! must consume !
@captgene - yeah, it was recorded on an ailing 4-track cassette nearly a decade ago. I did toy with the idea of totally revamping/adding to the whole album, but... in the end, decided to let it stay how it was.
Possibly Cohen & Eno pushed down the Nick Cave well...by Tom Waits ?
Good stuff !
Nice !
Trip through a sonic landscape
A ride on a mutated ghost train !
You know, I could just imagine Jerry Lee Lewis recording this.
Interesting, in a Stockhausian kind of way.
Nice. I like this.
Zappa influenced ?
Hah, yes - Groucho in a boat on the river with his guitar...and the duck. Nice reworking.
Reminiscent of Sun Ra - thats high praise, btw.
Really enjoyed this. Excellent !
I dont understand a word of it...but yeah, I like the sound it makes.
Would be excellent as part of a film soundtrack. Drifting slowly through a cityscape is what it says to me.
It works great as an instrumental, in my opinion.
Like a strange updating of Doo Wop - like it !