TradeMark Gunderson
Assistant P. Frillypants
DJ Pantshead
Mike Gunderson
Influences
The Evolution Control Committee, ECC, Negativland, John Oswald, Avalanches, Public Enemy, My Bloody Valentine, Spike Jones, The Art of Noise, Perrey & Kingsley, Raymond Scott, Marshall McLuhan, Alan Watts, Survival Research Laboratories, liberalism, Dr. Demento, James Brown, plunderphonics, plagiarhythm, sampling, collage, recontextualisation, cut & paste, Harry Partch, Moondog, Good Cue Sign, cassette culture, Factsheet Five, the DIY movement, countless 80's techno-pop bands
Sounds Like
The Evolution Control Committee, ECC, Negativland, The Avalanches, People Like Us, John Oswald, Tape Beatles, Wayne Butane, Wobbly, Escape Mechanism, Freelance Hellraiser, Osymyso, Coldcut, Ruckus Roboticus, Felix Kubin
Thanks for listening -- like it? Support us and buy it! Prices discounted down to only 77 CENTS a song to celebrate our new SNOCAP store. yay!
Since we, The ECC, already have a few other sites/spaces/blogs going we offer no promises that this one will stay updated... but we seem to be doing a reasonable job anyway.
Drop by our main page ( http://evolution-control.com ) for the official and up-to-date activities of The Evolution Control Committee. However, we sometime post exclusive material here on MySpace as well.
The ECC: http://evolution-control.com
later instigators,
- TradeMark G.
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P.S.: We've got plenty of videos to see -- try out this one from our Bootie LA appearance:
The Evolution Control Committee's Friend Space (Top 8)
You like beer right? You might get a kick out of this Ozzy skit. Here's the new film Gabby Skab and I made last night for upcoming Pabst sales convention. The Skabs "PBR Me Right Now". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGPLSnltauk
I've uploaded a new track. Originally written and recorded in 1994 on a porta studio this is the 15th anniversary digital mix.
is about a memorable summer. To sum up what it was
really about; sunshine and concerts, a carefree lifestyle and far too
many illicit chemicals. The biggest selling album at the time was Dark
Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and this song is a kind of pastiche of
that.