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Audio Mixers: Jay Ruston; John Congleton; Michael Brauer; Tim Kimsey. Wait Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop | | Label | Good Times | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 123782  | | CD Universe Part number | 7355431 | | Catalog number | 10 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 20, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Congleton; Jon Brion | | Additional Info | Extended Play |
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$13.85 Although Scott McCaughey pays his bills as a loyal R.E.M. sideman, the longtime Young Fresh Fellows frontman's Minus 5 project has allowed him to explore his fundamental pop/rock leanings with colleague Peter Buck on albums like 2001's acclaimed Let the War Against Music Begin. Recorded in tandem with that set, I Don't Know Who I Am -- a limited-edition disc reportedly restricted to a pressing of just 2,000 copies -- is far darker and more experimental, as evidenced by the set launcher, "There Is No Music." Meshing a slide guitar with a brooding lo-fi feel, the song's alt-country leanings uneasily shift into the electronic-tinged "Myrna Loy." While there are contagious moments like "Rooting for the Plague" and the profane singalong "I Don't Want to Fuck Off ...
| | Polyphonic Spree Together We're Heavy CD (2004) With DVD
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$12.59 Everything about the Polyphonic Spree is voluminous and unique. Featuring 20-some members, including a theremin player, a flautist, a French horn player, a full choir, and an electronic soundscaper, among others, the band performs dressed in flowing, white robes, heightening its image as a spiritually oriented "family." Among the Spree's influences are the lush studio innovations of Brian Wilson, Paul McCartney/George Martin-esque symphonic pop, and sunny indie acts like Apples in Stereo and the Flaming Lips. The result is a noise that is majestic, infectious, and downright inspiring.
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$16.59 Six Soviet Misfits compiles two years of Icarus releases onto two compact discs. Disc one collects the UL-6 and Soviet Igloo EPs. Disc two holds the entirety of 2002's Misfits. What becomes clear over the course of the two discs is that Ollie Bown and Sam Britton are comfortable mining two musical genres: the jazzy, skittering drum'n'bass ...
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$13.35 Geir Jenssen is better known as Biosphere, the Norwegian electronic/ambient composer responsible for a half deck of albums on the Touch label between 1996 and 2006. He also recorded the soundtrack for the film version of Insomnia. Fewer still know that Jenssen is an experienced mountaineer. He traveled to Tibet in September and October of 2001 and climbed Cho Oyu, a mountain on the Tibetan/Nepalese border; it's the sixth largest peak in the world and is 8,201 meters high, hence the title. Jenssen made field recordings of all stages of his trip. It was rigorous: it took two weeks to get from Katmandu to the Base Camp in Tibet. The journey was taken slowly so as to avoid altitude sickness. Given that Tibet is literally the top of the world, making these recordings took some doing, whether it was the supply trucks blasting along mountain roads in the snow, transistor radios playing in high altitude, or birds that Jenssen fed to try to lure them closer. The voice of the sherpa, or his exhibition mates climbing, yak bells, livestock, horses galloping, the wind itself as wicked hail hit the tents in the middle of the night. It's all charted here. But these are not purely field recordings. There are subtle edits made, and even subtler effects added, and some listeners will recognize a bit of what's here as the rough source material ...
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