A Psychedelic Guide to Monsterism Island

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Total Tracks: 27   Total Length: 62:56

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Garry Mullholland

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03.16.09
A creepy-but-friendly soundtrack to a lovably odd cartoon series
2009 | Label: Lo Recordings / state51

This 27-track compilation is due to soundtrack a forthcoming children's cartoon series from British graphic artist Pete Fowler. Indeed, the album often feels like an underground, lo-fi British version of an old Walt Disney soundtrack, as an eclectic range of artists including Luke Vibert, Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals and Neon Neon fame, Richard Norris and even former Specials leader Jerry Dammers contribute experimental but entirely accessible nuggets to the project's quaintly cosmic aesthetic.

Although the tracks are almost entirely instrumental, the set is full of character and childlike humor, dominated by lots of old-fashioned analog synth and titles like "Mr Sponge's Groovy Oscillations" (by Amorphous Androgynous), "Seven Thousand Pound Bee" (Cherrystones) and "Designated Wizard Practice Area" (Belbury Poly), occasionally punctuated by fairy-tale dialogue. The overall effect is like a creepy-but-friendly, hour-long bedtime story set to dark, quirky lullabies.

Top marks go to Wolf People's Peter Green-esque psych-blues, the bedsit electro of Rhys's "Wild Robots Power Up," the medieval rock of Circulus and Dud Thud's "Empty Library," a remarkable Sun Ra-influenced electronic piece which shows how far Jerry Dammers has travelled from 2-Tone. It all adds up to that rarest of things — a various artists set… read more »

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Belbury Poly

goofy

The Belbury Poly track is a slighly extended version of "The All at Once Club"

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A Small Delight

RiddimSelektor

Needless to say, this is a very trippy album. The production value is phenomenal. It's such a rich mash of sounds it's not even really possible to put it into one category; it's like what I might imagine Pink Floyd would sound like if they joined forces with Mike Patton and Daft Punk, with Prince on lead guitar, and Tricky producing. It's way out there but totally accessible at the same time. Great stuff, well worth blowing your load of downloads on.

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yeehaw

fishmonster

totally stoked to see this! been waiting to see whats next as the Monsterism Island Vol 1 is absolutely brilliant & has put me onto so many fine artists. Downloading this one as we speak so will see how we go.

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