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The AneurhythmicsFathom ()

Long distance collaborative experiments between spaced out misanthropes Lee Thompson (Pipher) and Eduardo Padilla (Molloy and his bike), The Aneurhythmics can pretty much drift in any damned direction their poetic fancy takes them... be it noise-folk (Lamb of Dog), soft-focus dreamscapes (The Black Ship), droning ballads (We are smiling), meandering-lost in the primitive woods- psychedelia (Your lover, all thighs and steel), psych rock guitar work outs (Deepak) or brooding insomniac spider music (Fathom). If you enjoy getting anonymous phone calls at 3 a.m. and listening to an ominous/voluptuous whisper coming from the other side of the line, then this music is for you.


http://www.myspace.com/theaneurhythmics


This audio is part of the collection: .Amplified.Music.Pollution.

Artist/Composer: The Aneurhythmics
Date: 0000-00-00
Keywords: theaneurhythmics

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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Lamb of Dog7.69 MB
We are smiling4.13 MB
Fathom7.76 MB
Your lover, all thighs and steel 9.63 MB
Deepak 7.35 MB
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Reviewer: mlwvandenberg - [2.0 out of 5 stars] - December 19, 2008
Subject: Boring
Why is all electronic music so boring.


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