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Barrett Wilke Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (6) • MP3 (2)
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Down Below It's Chaos CD (2007)
Barrett Wilke CD discography Onstage and over the course of several previous albums, Seattle thunder purveyors Kinski honed the art of staring Mount St. Helens in the mouth and spelunking for the explosive rock powers within--an experience that for the listener worked much more in the former ...
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Like Icicles CD (1998)
Barrett Wilke songs Recorded at Barsuk Studios, Seattle, Washington, 1997.
Recording information: 1997.
This Busy Monster: Christopher Possanza (vocals, guitar, organ, percussion); Jason Avinger (vocals, guitar); Josh Rosenfeld (bass, drums); Barrett Wilke (drums, percussion).
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Curious Sofa CD (2001)
Barrett Wilke music CDs Personnel: Evan Sult (banjo); Erika Jacobs (cello); Abigail Grush (clarinet).
This Busy Monster: Barrett Wilke, Christopher Possanza, Josh Rosenfeld.
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Fireworks CD (2001)
Barrett Wilke albums A very curious album from a very curious band. As with This Busy Monster's previous efforts, it hardly seems right to call Fireworks an indie rock album, although that is certainly what it is in many ways. The stumbling block is that signifier, "rock." The album doesn't bare much ...
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Alpine Static CD (2005)
Barrett Wilke CD discography On Kinski's second full-length Sub Pop album, the Seattle quartet refines its instrumental post-rock attack. While the influence of both Sonic Youth and Black Sabbath is still apparent, elements of Krautrock, ambient, and experimental music are more prominent than on past releases. The opener, "Hot Stenographer," is a rocked-out ...
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Split CD (2003)
Barrett Wilke discography Given the elaborate, expansive styles of the bands involved, it's not a surprise that the self-titled collaboration between experimental/psychedelic adventurers Kinski and Acid Mothers Temple stretches four tracks to over an hour. The bands need that extra time to give their distinct but related styles room to flow and build; with each band contributing one of their own tracks and also collaborating with each other on the other two tracks, there's a lot of musical territory to cover. The EP begins and ends with its noisiest, most rock-oriented tracks and puts its dreamiest moments in the middle, giving ...
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 Barrett Wilke albums Worked With
This Busy Monster, Kinski
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