noise
dead air, droning.
Canned
2006.07.31 at 05:57
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Finished on 2006.07.21, but the Gibson was down at the time, so info and track data posting was put off until now.

Canned is a six track, 15:11 EP full of beat-heavy, fast-paced PPAC crunch-crunch. The tracks that go thud!

Track Listing

1. Yib : Hyperspeed mega-man technoindustrial. My favorite track on the EP - short and catchy. Edits of several Garageband dance and 80s beats.

2. Pisspower (Morse Mix) : Pisspowerasschrist in Morse Code format ( .--. .. ... ... .--. --- .-- . .-. .- ... ... -.-. .... .-. .. ... - ) - short higher beats for shorts, slightly longer lower beats for longs. Jungly.

3. Screwed : The cube isn't working. Techno-heavy technoindustrial with samples of Blakes 7 and The Last Starfighter.

4. Warp Rattler : Channel-sensitive morse code positional check (left-right-center) followed by the Konami Code (also in morse) transitioning into beats. Warp Rattler is what Konami decided to call the Vic Viper in the original NES port of Gradius.

5. Waste Station : Fecal matter shall be removed a minimum of fifty feet from the waste station. The mandatory Poop Track, fast-paced jungle-industrial bookened by Tour Of Duty samples. Go go Sargeant Anderson!

6. Sump : Slower (for this EP) marching-beat slurp-drone built on top of a sample of a splurting basement drainage pipe at the workplace. Acoustically, Sump sits between the flavor of Canned and the traditional PPAC feel.

As usual, email for the mp3s, etc.

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The next album will be titled A Proper Assraping. I already have a couple of tracks completed: the album is shaping up to be bucketloads of remixes and noise.

ph34r.

comment by xopher.tm on 2006.08.08 at 00:29

PISSPOWERASSCHRISTSUPERSTAR:

Possibly the oogliest thing committed upon strangers' earholes yet.

At fifteen minutes it's nearly unbearable.

comment by solios on 2006.08.08 at 08:17

I think I'll take that as a complement. :-)

comment by xopher.tm on 2006.08.08 at 23:16

No, really, this is absolutely my favorite PPAC yet.