we are a band because Autumn floated from a Fallopian Tube and was born in a Van in the Rain and she farted out a violin. One day she entered an abandoned Laundry Room and at the sound of a Squeaky Door Erika looked up and became so frightened she vomited up a guitar. They happened upon a pile of Stonehenge Rocks humming psychotically so they flipped them over and found Anthony wielding a saw but there was No Way in Hell he could take them down so he decided to make music with them instead. As they meandered through a dense mist for thousands of years they saw a clearing in the distance. And as they stepped into it they heard a "GWAAAFFFFAAAAAAAAAPPPPPANNNNNOOOOOAEEEK!" and they stared down and found a muddy Eugene. He forgave them for stepping on him and they had an Orgy of Music in the forest beneath a giant moon, an inspirational Catalyst that created a Polyphonic Monk...
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Please check out our myspace to hear the live recordings from "The Beat" with the Santa Rosa Media Center. All songs are on ReverbNation & Facebook too. A DVD of the show will be coming out next year. Hopefully we will have video to post soon.
This Friday will be our last show of '09. We are taking some time to work on our 1st studio album. Hope you can make it out for Friday the 13th!
I'm sooooooooooooooooooooooo sorry I missed you last night, I ended up stuck at home with no ride and no phones. I would love to come to the one on the sixth though.
I also know that ALGO needs shows, so maybe if you want to put together another amazing show in the woods, I can talk to some people. You should see who else might be interested and if you know any cool places to play (parking garages or alleys or things like that? The more firecodes we break, the better.) that would be great too. It would be great if you could get Mocha Walrus together, because then we could tell everyone to come in costume!
Just dropped by to tell you that Brain from Dark Oz will be on Pirate Cat Radio this Friday between 4 and 6. If you're in the Bay area, you can tune in at 87.9 FM. Otherwise, there will be a live podcast and streaming video at:
Stolen Nature adeptly bridges the synthetic/organic abyss with uniquely composed granular textures, aleatoric rhythmic patterns and modal jazz structures. The release's arcane theme is unfalteringly cohesive and conceptual from beginning to end. Miller's compositional sensibility on Stolen Nature has reconciled the poles of unadulterated, native sounds and processed, algorithmic music. These two adverse ideas are adroitly synthesized into a hybrid entity that lives and breathes on its own. The stochastic electronics laden deep in Stolen Nature's structure seem to have a sentient quality that hauntingly reflects recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence. The intricate machinations featured on Stolen Nature are inclined to deep personal sentiments and emotion. Cullen's application of traditional instruments takes the antiquated oral tradition and fuses it into a futuristic context.
If you want a hard copy of the CD with the artwork get a hold of me...
just wanted to say i love you guys and im planning on being around for your tour. are you still doing that in july? ill call you when im in town should be in june