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Salaryman Discography of CDs

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| | Karoshi CD (1999)
$12.05 Rounding out the mix are some touches of dub and even a hint of drum-and-bass.
Recorded at Pogo Studio & Studio Tedium, Champaign, Illinois.
Recording information: Pogo Studios, Champaign, IL; Studio Tedium, Champaign, IL.
Photographer: Keith Nealy.
Salaryman: Jim "Jev" Valentin (guitar, E-bow, keyboards, samples, Theremin); Rick "Rnv" Valentin, Rose "Rgm" Marshack (keyboards, samples); Howie "Hdk" Kantoff (acoustic & electronic drums).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files On the whole, KAROSHI is a little on the creepy side (every song is in a minor key), with some songs that drive on relentlessly and others that rock. Hell-bent on serving up a lock-groove, the band comes across like Kraftwerk in a bad mood--a real bad mood.
Containing members of the Poster Children (masters of the one-chord song), Salaryman is essentially made up of three keyboardists and one lethal drummer. The band's second full-length release is a little less "rawkus" and reckless than its first--it's also sharper in focus. Someplace between a '60s psychedelic one-chord jam and a 21st century digital freakout lands the spaceship called Salaryman.
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| Electric Forest CD (2006)
$13.69 Taken either as parody or in earnest, the result is the same: choppy rhythms in off-kilter time signatures, electronic keyboards pulsing underneath distorted heavy guitar riffs, and distorted found-sound voices occasionally drifting through the middle distance. Overall, however, it sounds like it could have been recorded during the same sessions. Salaryman's raison d'être is a slightly skewed, tongue-partway-in-cheek take on Tortoise-style post-rock. The third album by the Poster Children's electronic alter egos Salaryman, The Electric Forest comes nearly a full decade after the side project's debut, and over six years after its follow-up. The only thing lacking is a particularly interesting musical and/or philosophical viewpoint, or at least some memorable tunes.
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| Karoshi CD (1999) (Import) Sweden
$40.75 Someplace between a '60s psychedelic one-chord jam and a 21st century digital freakout lands the spaceship called Salaryman. Hell-bent on serving up a lock-groove, the band comes across like Kraftwerk in a bad mood--a real bad mood.
Containing members of the
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
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