CD-length album by Greg Fox including "Sperm Horn", sung on the toilet and folded. Fairly abrasive noise/punk/experimental album somewhere between The Fall, Kaija Saariaho and Lee 'Scratch' Perry.
1. Bit snarly, January 2006: 1m27s for pretend death metal group
2. Chimps, January 2006: 3m14s for voice and pretend ensemble
3. Ditty, April 2005: 1m34s for bent piano - based on an old piano performance from 1994, cut up and overlaid
4. Manon Machine, February 2005: 3m36s for deep breaths and apocalyptic percussive whacks
5. Solo chant 1, January 2006: 1m39s for voice and whistling
6. Piss-pindle, January 2006: 3m01s for urine and pretend ensemble - urination samples copyright 2006 Greg Fox.
7. Something to Tune to, April 2005: 4m21s for tape - lots of strong sampled drums to pretend to give it accessibility
8. Cacophony ensemble, January 2006: 7m15s for pretend cacophony
9. Sperm Horn, January 2006: 11m06s for voice - recorded on the toilet in January 2006. Don't think too closely about what some of the sounds are.
10. Extended Horn, 1996: 11m10s for recorder and fake French horns
11. Duo 1, December 2005: 1m02s for tinkly echoey fake instruments
12. ing, January 2006: 0m58s for bent piano
13. Sperm Horn Doo-doo Mix, January 2006: 8m56s for voice and doo-doo ensemble - ends with a seamless toilet-flush.
14. High White Blues, January 2006: 6m44s for canon group in minimalist tonal outrage (see what you think) - looped fibonacci-sized segments (large fib-numbers in milliseconds) presented in traditional blues transpositions. (nb. doesn't sound like blues)
15. Spring Prayer, January 2005: 1m31s for electric beeper and vintage speech synth - backwards devil-names delivered by ZX Spectrum Currah Microspeech unit
16. Zennish belly thing, November 2005: 4m08s for pretend enlightenment