Joel Robinow Discography of CDs
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Special Gunpowder CD (2004)
Joel Robinow songs Although he made his name with a pair of dense, chaotic mix albums, DJ /rupture's full-length production debut, Special Gunpowder, has holes wide enough to drive a mixing desk through. That's capable of upsetting most /rupture fans, who have looked to the man for the most grinding, fast-paced records to come out in the new millennium. Jace Clayton has interests ...
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From Here on Out CD (2006)
Joel Robinow music CDs The Cuts play high-octane garage rock with a psychedelic twist. On their third full-length release, the manic "Demons" screams Roky Erickson, while the kinder, gentler "Lemonade" is sunny, 1960s California-style underground pop, and the joyously twisted "Boots in the Winter" hints at a less drug-addled Syd Barrett.
Liner Note Author: Bobby Harlow.
Recording information: Oakland, CA; Prairie Sun Studios, Cotati, CA; Wally ...
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In Tongues CD (2005)
Joel Robinow CD discography In the manner of their four-legged namesake, Oakland, California's Drunk Horse may stumble on In Tongues, but they don't fall while paying tribute to 1970s icons like Foghat, ZZ Top, and Thin Lizzy with varying degrees of success. The blistering, guitar-dueling opener, "Strange Transgressors" is among the finest of these ten tunes with the infectious, riff-tastic guitar work also scoring ...
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Acapulco Roughs CD (2006)
Joel Robinow albums A surprising solo project from Comets on Fire drummer Utrillo Kushner, Acapulco Roughs strongly recalls Jim O'Rourke's late-'90s solo albums, a blend of exploded post-rock song structures (half of the album's eight songs break the five-minute barrier, and "A Poor Boy's Zodiac" drones on for over 11) and a seemingly non-ironic love for the softer side of '70s singer/songwriter pop. ...
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Crooked Ceilings CDs (2004)
Joel Robinow discography Roots of Orchis: Justin Pinkerton, Aaron Morgan, Dan Lyderson, Jackie Musick.
Personnel: Joel Robinow (trumpet).
Additional personnel: Jessica Anderson (cello); Josh Quan (bass clarinet); Joel Rabinow (trumpet).
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Quadropus CD (2003)
Joel Robinow CD discography Estradasphere: Jason Schimmel (vocals, guitar, banjo, violin, piano, organ, percussion); Timb Harris (vocals, guitar, mandolin, trumpet, percussion); Tim Smolens (vocals, baritone guitar, violin, piano, synthesizer, bass, percussion); John Whooley (vocals, flute, saxophone, organ).
Personnel: Timba Harris (vocals, guitar, mandolin, violin, viola, trumpet, percussion); Jason Schimmel (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar, banjo, piano, harpsichord, organ, synthesizer, percussion); Tim Smolens (vocals, ...
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It's Understood CD (2003)
Joel Robinow albums If, in the year 1999, technical ability and innovative songwriting were an apt indicator of commercial potential, Estradasphere probably would have been sitting on a gold record with It's Understood. As it stands, you've probably never heard of them. But there's lots of attractive music on this debut. "The Trials and Tribulations of Parking on Your Front Lawn" is a hilarious, roaring bluegrass track. Video game themes pop up occasionally, as do jazz, metal, ambient, and classical. Some songs, like "Hungerstrike" stretch over nearly 20 minutes, popping back and forth from one riff to the next, ...
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 Joel Robinow Songs
Popular or famous Joel Robinow music songs: Hot Dinner, Fear Of God, Magic House, Holy Garden, Creepy Johnny, City Lover, You've Got Two Beautiful Eyes. More music songs Somebody Said, Hoops and Leather Boots, Day Of The Dead. See All Songs
 Joel Robinow music CDs Worked With
Colossal Yes, Cuts, DJ Rupture, Drunk Horse
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