241 tracks by Frankenstein Sound Lab

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Theme for a film we will probably never make...but there is a video for it - check out our website's home page [see profile for link].
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"That was all I was trying to say..." Message received but possibly not understood.
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This was originally recorded with vocals, but they didn't work somehow, and it ended up an instrumental. Imagine Rawhead & Bloodybones lurking in a sewer-pipe...
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Theme for an imaginary film about conspiracy and the Kennedy shooting ?
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Drive friendly !
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...now I'm a vampire too.
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The closing track of WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ?
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Featuring the voice - voices ? - of the Big Bad Moth itself. Ooo-er !
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Kind of influenced by bellydance music.
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This track is a link out of "Like A Moth To A Candle".
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This track is a link into "Like A Moth To A Candle".
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From the album WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ? [Malice In Sunderland Records, 2009].
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From the album WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ? [Malice In Sunderland Records, 2009].
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From the album WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ? [Malice In Sunderland Records, 2009].
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From the album WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ? [Malice In Sunderland Records, 2009]. The second part of the song may sound a little familiar...
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From the album WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ? [Malice In Sunderland Records, 2009].
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From the album WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD MOTH ? [Malice In Sunderland Records, 2009].
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The fruit of transatlantic collaboration, the lyrics of this song were written by Ron Wilson of Californian band The Dropas.
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Another bit of strangeness from the PROJECT X album. This utilizes part of an old public infomation broadcast about what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.
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The basics of this track were conjured up with a neat little programme called i2sm that converts photos or paintings into sounds [its free - google it]. The music here was generated by a photo of, yes, a Sunflower in an urban backyard.
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