F068
Ancient Futures: The Decaying World (2024)
It’s a hostile, but survivable landscape. A group of three explorers dons protective gear, grabs their audio hardware, and ventures forth. This is The Decaying World, a desperate dust-swept soundtrack of 14 movements of ambient electronics. Listeners are blown from whistling wastelands to cacophonous caverns, and emerge on sonic seashores. Don’t be fooled! The new age was long ago. The upcoming age will be older.
- Rising above the Landscape of the New Reality
- Cave Exploration / Messages from an Unknown Source
- Revelations in the Dream State
- Medically Induced Metamorphosis
- Journey into the Wastelands
- Surveying a Strange New World
- Campground at Sunset / Recovering from Creature Attack
- Temple of the Ancient Artifacts that Light the Way
- Reboot of Reconnaissance Systems / Arrival of Unexpected Guests
- Reaching the Shores of the Purple Sea
- Secrets Revealed / New Forms of Communication
- Return Journey [A Strange New World Reprise]
- A Quiet Reflection
- A New Life Awaits You
F067
Nite Risk: Finale (2021)
Ten deep, dark, and delicious dirges thick with rich synthesizers, insistent drum machines, and booming vocals, Finale is a tour de force. It’s two Texans’ take on matters of friendship, struggle, and survival. Fellowshipwreck is pleased to present it as both a limited-run white vinyl LP and a free digital download.
- Architects
- Revolving Door
- Life Dreams
- Deja Vu
- Your Name Goes Here
- Sign of the Times
- Ghost Girl
- Salad Days
- Darkness Hides
- Beneath the Green
F066
4321 Zero: S/T (2020)
Detached voices deliver ciphers from unknown bandwidths. The heavens themselves pulsate and chime as they are folded into hell. Four unseen hands become two-hundred and they slowly stir the primordial stew. It darkens, thickens, burns, and groans. Time itself stumbles over audio cables left in a bottomless vat of hot plasma. Thickening as they cool, the resulting songs simply disappear.
F065
Hyperbubble: Love and Bionics (2020)
Love and Bionics is a carefully curated collection of covers. Selections span styles such as new wave, heavy metal, exotica, bubblegum, soul, folk, dance, and 50’s soundtrack. C’mon! If you need country, you’ve got Western Ware! Of course, all of this is performed in Hyperbubble’s inimitable electronic way. Cherish this love letter from your favorite synth punk art duo.
- Pop Goes the World
- You’re the One That I Want
- Jamie’s Cryin’
- Theme from Shaft
- Starship 109
- You Spin Me Round like a Record
- Tiny Alice
- Sugar Sugar
F064
Gavin DeCuir: Greenhills (2020)
Sunshine and sidewalks give way to more sinister surroundings as Gavin DeCuir paints a picture of a darker neighborhood for his second album, Greenhills. Storm clouds loom overhead. Power lines obscure the sky. Shades of Kraftwerk and Eno propel playful yet menacing songs of heartache and hope. They grow up too fast, right before the listener’s ears.
- Tin Truck
- Crazy Crab
- Gym
- Long Library
- Ricochet Racers
- Hornfrogs
- The Tall Weeds
- The Field
- Snow Trek
- Blue’s Lakefront
- Stolen Rocket Cycle
- Chime Circle
F063
Medicate: RXL (2018)
A digital gel tab swept off the cement floor of a factory pumping out antidepressants for AI constructs, Medicate’s first album pulses with ones and zeroes. The binary barrage reflects your pain and confusion then relentlessly seeks to please. Survive the initial shock of robot neurasthenia and you will arise anew, a placated patient aching for more.
F062
Gavin DeCuir: Chime Court (2018)
Lively arpeggios bounce amidst whooshing fx to create a playground where innocent instrumentals develop free from adult supervision. Gavin DeCuir’s Chime Court occupies a place between the naïve minimalism of Cluster’s Roedelius and the faceless volumes of electronic library music from the 60’s and 70’s. An homage to an old suburban neighborhood where the sun shone hard and kids played harder.
- Cul de Sac Sun
- Big Wheels
- Lemon Twist
- First Crush
- Halloween Cakewalk
- Island in the Pond
- Sky Spy
- Allergy Shots
- The Man in Gold
- Dead Roly Polies
- Toy Closet
- Spee-lunker Cave
F061
Hyperbubble: Queen of the Universe (2015)
Let Hyperbubble provide the soundtrack as you survey your infinite domain. You can be queen for a day, or at least for the 10 minutes of bliss this single delivers. Sit up straight in your space throne and you may even be able to see Dee Dee rock not just a galaxy or two, but the entire universe. The title track is graced by “b-sides” Kill Zone Kid and a Synthetik FM remix that’s smooth as nebulae.
F060
Nite Risk: Halloween (2015)
Nite Risk are joined on Halloween 2014 by special guest Shane Culp from Pioneers of the New Idea for an unusual ambient/musique-concrète outing. This sprawling live set, Halloween, captures all the unedited screams, whip cracks, modular-synth glorps, and Vangelis pads that made blood flow like wine and wine flow like blood that fateful evening.
F059
Nite Risk: Time (2015)
Haughty, soaring baritones warn of impending doom. Piercing leads float atop a clattering drum machine and suffocating basslines as solid as onyx. There is hope. Follow the ray of light called Nite Risk. Come out of the cave, bask in your own power, and listen to the 6 songs contained on the Time EP. Produced by Jermy Elizabeth Johnson of George Quartz and Telethön.
F058
Hyperbubble: Sky Smasher (2014)
Giant children are tearing up the city and all you can do is listen! Hyperbubble’s “Sky Smasher” is a looming slab of electronic menace propelled by drifting arpeggios, lightning-fast theremin swipes, and Floydian delay effects. It has plenty of groove to get the job done, but the remix, “Son of Sky Smasher”, is equipped with enough rapid-fire power to take out an additional suburb or two.
F057
Aidan Casserly Vs. Hyperbubble: Fist in the Mirror (2013)
Aidan Casserly of Empire State Human and The Wazp fame teams up with Texas heroes Hyperbubble to create a single just for you and yours. Dramatic vocal stylings, churning electrodance bass grooves, and synth twinkles graced by industrial clanging and crashing define the punchy “Fist in the Mirror” and its reworked counterpart. Destined to be a hit (Ouch!).
F056
Moonrox: Stars (2012)
Is Moonrox going to another far out party? Affirmative! Where is it? It’s in the deepest recesses of outer space. Don’t worry, Moonrox is providing transportation. Just no open containers, please. Remember, there’s no gravity. Moonrox latest single, “Stars”, dances you up then hurls you into the big black. Dig?
F055
Hyperbubble: Candy Apple Nightmares (2010)
Deep, dark, and delicious. This is the way we at Fellowshipwreck enjoy our musical confections. Got a cavity from too many synth-lolli-soda-pops? Fill it with this baked black slab of a remix album by Hyperbubble. 13 unlucky and unhealthy dystopian dance grooves for your dystopian dance moves.
- Red Delicious Overture (Nightmare Mix by Hyperbubble)
- Candy Apple Daydreams (Nightmare Mix by Polarized Mind)
- Girl Boy Pop Toy (Nightmare Mix by Moonrox)
- Chop Shop Cop (Nightmare Mix by I European)
- Mind the Gap (Nightmare Mix by Moonrox)
- Pictures of Paradise (Nightmare Mix by Pouff)
- UFO Beach Party (Nightmare Mix by Moonrox)
- Hyperactive (Nightmare Mix by Stolearm)
- Moogzilla vs Korgatron (Nightmare Mix by Stolearm)
- Supermarket Casanova (Nightmare Mix by Stolearm featuring Rocky Controlo)
- Teddy Bear Crime Wave (Nightmare by Paisley Babylon)
- Top Ten Lullabyes (Nightmare Mix by Hyperbubble)
- Chop Shop Cop (Extended Nightmare Mix by Hyperbubble)
F054
Mission Giant: Same Genre of Time Frame (2010)
Mission Giant’s new single “Same Genre of Time Frame” was created in the same genre of time frame as their magnum opus, Golden Triangle. The A-side chugs and changes as it whips up a head of steam like only this group can. The double B-side will leave you gasping for more. That’s right. MP3s have sides.
Same Genre of Time Frame [Zip]
F053
Mission Giant: Zanzibar (2010)
Flotsam and Jetsam from Mission Giant’s Golden Triangle recording sessions has ended up on the beaches of exotic Zanzibar. Among the wreckage are both gold doubloons and broken bottles alike. What’s the ghost of Freddie Mercury doing with that coconut?
- Native Sands
- Alley Ways
- Charlie Angel
- Muscle Tee
- I’ve Come Up with a New Name for Myself
- Sizzler
- Siezonal
- Chlorobotic
- This Robot Needs to Be Serviced
- Fauna
- Ready for a Rough Afternoon
- Pangs of Indifference
- 13 You’ve Been Selected
- Crowd Control
- Voicer
- PB and J
- Sticker Station Visa
- Silver City
F052
Hyperbubble: Christmas with The Bee Gees (2008)
More hair than Santa Claus and better singing voices to boot, Bee Gees are always a well-groomed party. San Antonio’s electropop leaders Hyperbubble know how to party, too. On Christmas with The Bee Gees, Hyperbubble takes the classic Bee Gees disco sound and stir in plenty of yule-tide seasonings for a dance song so festive, you’ll want to gift all three mixes to a friend.
- Christmas with The Bee Gees (Barry Gentlemen Mix)
- Christmas with The Bee Gees (Maurice Mistletoe Mix)
- Christmas with The Bee Gees (Robin Reindeer Mix)
Christmas with The Bee Gees [Zip]
F051
Hyperbubble: Airbrushed Alibis in DUB (2008)
Hyperbubble takes your favorite songs from Aribrushed Alibis (that’s every song by the way) then heap on reverb, tape delay, booming bass, and other effects for an atypical Hyperbubble treat. A heavy heavy dub … Synthpoppers-poppers-poppers-poppers!
Dayglo Rainbow DubAnger Management DubHelter Shelter DubAgoraphobic Aerobic DubThrash-o-matic Plastic DubRoller Derby DubDeluxe Redux DubPublic Transit Panic DubSuper Sexy Surveillance DubPurple Doppleganger DubAirtight Moonlight DubHyper Diaper DubCyborg Suitcase DubHyperdubble Bonus Dub
F050
Various Artists: Wreckcollection – Fellowshipwreck Music’s 10th Anniversary (2007)
What do you get when you fill a school bus full of band kids, various instruments, and a coach with really tight shorts? The answer is too ugly to describe, but that’s not what happened here. This is actually a compilation of 14 acts on the Fellowshipwreck Music label, and a celebration of 10 years of experimental music making. Bon voyage.
- Crevice – Healthy Breakfast
- Mission Giant – Inhaler Voice (Albuterol Party Version)
- Life Partner – Iron Size
- Hyperbubble – Sugar Sugar
- Goop – Wraparound Shades
- Eddy Current – Red Neon Molar
- Moonrox – Endless Flight
- The Solar Panel – Merlin in Berlin
- Gracie DuVin – Bad Blood
- Pantheon – Coincidental Wookie
- Swiss Army – Siempre Preguntando
- Young Blades – Kiwi
- Prismatic Otter – Gypsy Death Race
- M – Take It Home
F049
Mission Giant: Evil Treats (2005)
All sorts of children got scared Halloween night of 2005 when Mission Giant decided to set up their gear and make some spooky ruckus for the neighborhood trick-or-treaters. Fortunately, no one got hurt and someone even showed up to record the over two hours of musical mayhem. So average listeners can maintain sanity, a limited dose of only 42 minutes is presented here.
- Entry
- Beelzebubble
- In the Attic
- In the Spirit
- You’re Gonna Need More Luminol
- Funhouse Fun
- Chaos
- Roadside Deposit
F048
Moonrox: Outlaw Fleet (2005)
The band that never stops loving has taken yet another turn toward what seems like the path to the dark side. The “Outlaw Fleet” single is in fact a funky take on detective/secret agent theme songs. Moonraker? Hardly. This is the work of MoonROX, a group bent on piloting their craft closer and closer to a black hole.
F047
Hyperbubble: Sol!d Pop: The Rem!x Ed!t!on (2005)
Jeff and Jess have blown it this time, that is, blown a really big, cool bubble with multiple chambers that won’t come off your wand no matter hard you try. Alright, it’s more like a terrific remix CD that you’ll have a hard time getting off your player. All twelve tracks from their Sol!d Pop album have been royally reworked, revamped, remade, and remodeled.
Mom Dad Un!t (K!dd!e Coalm!ne M!x)Pass!ng Phase (Motor C!ty M!dn!ght M!x)Vend!ng Mach!ne (Funkbot M!x)Moonbuggy (Lunar Wheel!e M!x)Psych!c Connect!on (Crystal Ball M!x)Leon (Superch!ll Catn!p M!x)Share Your Toys (S!n!ster Playground M!x)Another R!de (Travolta Turnp!ke M!x)Pep Rally Blues (Devastat!ng Pom Pom M!x)Robofreq (Automated M!x)B!on!c G!rl (Goldman Groover M!x)Sol!d Pop (Splashdown M!x)Psych!c Connect!on (Crystal Bass M!x)Bonus
F046
Gracie DuVin: Imposters (2005)
All of your favorite, or soon to be favorite, classics from the heyday of 1970’s AM radio pop are covered with the pizzazz that only someone as snazzy as Gracie DuVin could deliver. San Antonio’s Hyperbubble provides the energetic music and Gracie just opens his mouth, and out comes magic!
- Gold
- Devil Woman
- Strawberry Letter 23
- Hot Child in the City
- Thunder Island
- Stiletto
- Moonlight Feels Right
- Reminiscing
- Fantasy
- Right down the Line
- Sentimental Lady
- Could It Be Magic
F045
Moonrox: Two Worlds (2004)
Just as space is limitless, so are the possibilities when Moonrox visits our planet for the holiday season. Moonrox has truly captured the essence of what is must be like to be an Earth band. EP contains one vocal pop song per member, and two ambient songs.
F044
Mission Giant: MGBGM2 (2004)
The second installment of Mission Giant Background Music finds the boys making a denser, tighter mix of film samples and spoken word. This time around, the accompanying tableau of sound is constructed using a broader variety of instruments including circuit bent toys and tone generators.
F043
Mission Giant: Live and on the Air (2004)
Two live radio shows in one year, and ears are still ringing from the airborne bliss. Disc one contains Mission Giant’s 09-26-04 performance on the Local Live show on KVRX 91.7, Austin, Texas. Disc two is the Rocket Radio show hosted by DFW’s own Cyberina Flux. Songs include favorites “Ass Talk”, “Amphetamine Kiss”, “Life”, and “Dark Love”.
Disc One
- Call to Arms
- Robotsong
- Potential for Future Dynamics
- Get Fun Alot
- Ass Talk
- Amphetamine Kiss
- Membranes of You
- Life
- Dark Love
- Inhaler Voice
- Type A
- Music for Stephen Hawking to Whistle To
- Interview
Disc Two
F042
Mission Giant – MGMIDI (2004)
In the future, all Blue Mountain greeting cards will play Mission Giant songs. Until then, lovers of hokey MIDI versions of electro-art-prog-synth-wave will have to rely on Mission Giant’s MGMIDI to satisfy their needs. Four versions of Potential for Future Dynamics on a 3-inch CD.
- Potential for Future Dynamics (Original Midi Mix)
- Potential for Future Dynamics (Metallic Bacon Mix)
- Potential for Future Dynamics (Illusions Maestromix)
- Potential for Future Dynamics (Nagasaki Showdown)
F041
Mission Giant: Pez Fax (2004)
6 members of Mission Giant have each taken a select track from a chaotic recording session and turned it into gold by way of editing alchemy. The resulting songs are sure to amuse, confuse, and abuse.
- Pez Pyre (Remixed by M)
- Pez Prayer (Remixed by Jermy Johnson)
- Pez Pantasy [XXX] (Remixed by Shane Culp)
- Pez Portrait (Remixed by Corbett Sparks)
- Pez Pain (Remixed by Aaron Graves)
- Pez Pelt (Remixed by Gavin DeCuir)
F040
Moonrox: Music for Planetariums (2003)
Whether under the dome, over the moon, or just watching the glow-in-the-dark stars on your living room ceiling, the 20 sonic vignettes on Moonrox’s Music for Planetariums provide a perfect soundtrack for stargazing. Best listened to as a whole.
- NK3-H47-AYN11
- Infinity Ltd.
- Quasar
- Commander L
- Chrome Tunnel
- Ice Cap
- You’re So Nebulous
- Driftstone
- Birth of a New Sun
- Airlock
- Starswarm
- Sundogs
- Asteroid Encroachment
- Blinding Color
- The Particle Dance
- Machine X
- Touchdown in the Restricted Zone
- Gas Pocket
- System
- No More Games
F039
The Solar Panel: The Business of Funk (2004)
Squares can be funky too, especially when synthesizers, highly structured samples of electronic toys, and rhythmic tension are on the agenda. The Solar Panel’s oddball electro-funk may drastically change the way corporate America does business. Casual Friday will never be the same.
- Lament
- Merlin in Berlin
- Tighty Whitey
- Shindigger
- Stingy Beats
- Sand Palace
- Who Is It
- Serpigo
- Flip to the Flop
- The Business
F038
Mission Giant: MGBGM (2003)
Snippets from some of Mission Giant’s favorite films, horribly mutilated, then placed on a minimal bed of sound for your listening enjoyment. Initially created to serve as entertainment during breaks in live shows, MGBGM stands up quite well on its own.
F037
Life Partner: S/T (2003)
Custom-built tone-generators, furbies, some thingy played with a stylus, and glitched loops of popular favorites are all combined to create a beautiful mess of music.
- Introduction
- Boyz ‘n tha Hoo Hoo
- Reception
- Video Division
- Tiger Beats
- New Man Alert
- Spunktions
- Iron Size
- Tones for Hot Moves
- Tempo Sex
- Special J
- Von Camelback
F036
Mission Giant: Lights On! (2003)
A teaser, of sorts, for Mission Giant’s upcoming Uncle Buzz release, Brotherhood of the Plug. Comes in slimline case. Hand-numbered and limited to 50 copies. Contact Fellowshipwreck Music to place an order.
- Call to Arms
- Potential for Future Dynamics
- A Downed Feather
- Double Barrel
- I Think You’re Swell
- Organism
- Prospectus
- Waverunner
- Key Man
- Membranes of You (Gourmet Version)
- Scourge
- 100% Wet
F035
Mission Giant: Grudge Match (2003)
An epic adventure into stupidity as wolf battles eagle for musical supremacy. A loose fantasy theme carries the listener from extreme noise to pastoral bliss.
- The Prophecy
- Bog Stomp
- Overload
- Real Dum
- Love Machines
- On Winged Def
- Naked Interface
- How Dar You
- Space Farm
- Pad 39
- Lull in the Album
- Rocket USA
- Olympiad
- Wanded
- Nightwork
- Deep Little Stuffs
- Thermonuclear Activity
- Membranes of Me
- Lullovanumatafa
- Dogless
- Hockey 5000
F034
Moonrox: Numrox (2002)
The ultimate tribute to pyramid dweller Gary Numan. A medley including his radio smash “Cars” and so much more. Each version substitutes a different sound effect in place of the infamous whip-cracking sound. Yes, for the last time, the great pyramids were built by Moonrox.
- 2002 Original Pleasure Mix
- 2012 Your Love is a Liquid Mix
- 2022 We Got Claws Mix
- 2032 Bi Assassin Mix
- 2042 Down in the Barn Mix
- 2052 We Were Glass Mix
- 2062 December I Was Vapour Mix
F033
Mission Giant: Greater Than or Equal To (2002)
Remixes of Mission Giant classics by Texas bands including Crevice, RF Programme, Sub Oslo, Lysergic Dream, Paisley Babylon, and many more. Includes Mission Giant’s own remix, “Titan 2002”.
Disc One
- American Motorik (Cyclik Remix) – RF Programme
- Dinner Tempo (Remix) – Hyperbubble
- Periwinkle (Remix)- Sub Oslo
- Roquefort Fumigator (Scandalnavian Mix) – Per ‘Scandalnavian’ Nillson
- Dr. Go and His Zero Degree Machine (Forces Beyond Your Control Create the World You Live In Mix) – James Phipps
- Innate Reverence (Innane Reference Mix) – M
- Skunk Funk (Constellation Mix) – New Zero
- Robotsong – Hamburgro’s Mystery Challenge Hamburger Band
- Titan 2002 – Mission Giant
Disc Two
- Sgt George Hinkle – Telethön
- Munchy Jumble (Remix) – Crevice
- Membranes of You (Afterhours Everything Falls Apart Mix) – Lysergic Dream
- Psychic Paranoia (Exploding Luau Stop Motion Mix) – Eric Schuessler
- Ode to Debbie Drake (Miso Scratch-n-Sniff Mix) – Paisley Babylon
- Hush Puppy (Tonsil Meets the Rooster Mix) – Brainscrape
- Traffic Town (Boom Boom Mix) – Intesticle
- Unused Incidental Music from ‘The Warriors’ (Come out and Play Remix) – DJ Geeky C
- Secret Turtle 3003 – Hot Lixxx
Greater Than or Equal To [Zip]
F032
Mission Giant: Plan C (2002)
Segements culled from a 3 hour live performance at the STATD.nomad.ISH art gallery in Dallas, TX. Odd sounds to be found all around. The live set climaxed when the band caused a power outage.
- Stand by for Action
- Foodsport
- 917 AM Tuesday July 10th
- My Travel Buddy
- Fun with Fashion
- Snowshoe and the Chief
- Procedure
- We Can’t Help You / Seven Daggers
- Gaping Ninja Pectoris
- Black and Deckard
- The Last Token
F031
Mission Giant: Restaurante Gigante (2002)
Improvisational madness from a 2002 live show at Rubber Gloves, Denton, TX. Over 50 instruments were strewn over banquet tables as Mission Giant, decked out in chefs outfits, cooked up a messy sonic stew.
- Hair in the Butter / Short Order
- Clear to Proceed
- Black and Deckard
- Pachyderm
- Music for Stephen Hawking to Whistle To
- Visit the Exploratorium
- Scared Shitless
- Stinky Jive
- Urban Wildland Interface
F030
Mission Giant: The Sundry Foundry (2002)
A mixed-bag of upbeat audio delights. Playful and Irreverent from start to finish. 18 tracks in all including “Give Your Change to the Monkey” and a demo of live favorite “Get Fun Alot”.
- Fast Kids Sound like Seagulls
- Get Fun Alot
- Shit Constrictor
- The Last Minstrel
- Outerbody
- Berth of Bionics
- Scientific Sideshow
- Girl, Sof ‘n’ Slo
- Theme from Stat
- Not Far from Jakarta
- Rodent Showdown
- Urge to Irrigate
- Recognizer
- Table Tennis
- I Like the Math Equation in My Mind
- Jalopy 2057
- The Saltiest Tears
- Give Your Change to the Monkey
F029
Mission Giant: Fuzz and Warmy (2002)
Cool atmospherics and smooth beats dominate. Features “Weeping Toys”, a moody number Vangelis would be proud of, and the full-length version of “Lazer Daze of Summer”. Includes festive bonus cut, “X-Mas Giant”.
- Darkened Technology
- The Facility Institute
- My Plans for Tomorrow
- Spatial Choreography
- Laser Daze of Summer
- Pumice
- General Influence
- Hooded Wallaby
- Don’t Say No
- Organsim 2
- Love of Love (Cupid’s Bare Butt)
- Scared Shitless
- Womb
- Weeping Toys
- X-Mas Giant
F028
Moonrox: Disco Magic (2001)
Electronic and Italic. When Moonrox comes to your dance party, you’d better be moving. A pulsating homage to that Italian guy with the huge caterpillar crawling across his upper lip. Features vocals by coked-up Cylon Raiders. 2-song CD single.
F027
Moonrox: 2001 Megamix (2001)
Megamix is, well, just that. It combines the first 3 Moonrox EPs into a Listener’s Digest complete with narrations from a real life alien. This is what seasoned space travelers take with them when they have room in the cabin for only one disc.
- 01 Cosmic Challenge
- 02 Zero Gravity
- 03 We Love You
- 04 Interplanetary Migration
- 05 Ode to an Integrated Circuit
- 06 Holiday in Space
- 07 Sea of Tranquility
- 08 Flight of the Electron
- 09 Crater Invader
- 10 Fathom 5000
- 11 Escape Hatch Escapade
F026
Mission Giant: Intruders (2001)
Scary sounds from the shadows. Intruders will take you on a journey you may never recover from. Only for the strong.
- Blood
- Inhaler Dub
- Risky Space Trek
- Endless Viking Horns
- My Special Condition
- Bitter Waves
- Nightryder
- Mood Ring Factory
- Gypsy Finger Symbols
- Dreamcutter
- Intruders
- Ace of Graves
- Current Techtonic Theory
- Beware of Nomads
- Leading the Charge
- Short Trip via Leer Jet
F025
Pantheon: S/T (2001)
Pantheon is 2 guys from Crevice and 2 guys from Mission Giant…a low-key Uncle Buzz supergroup if you will. Four types of children’s air-powered chord organs were used in the making of this strangely hypnotic batch of songs.
- Coincidental Wookiee
- Bloated Fern Osmosis
- Pleasure Boil
- Bavarian Hedge Monkey
- Bony Whirl
- Three Cubed
- Squirrel or Bust
- Pantheon Audion Odeon
F024
Swiss Army: Live at Good/Bad (2001)
Mysterious shortwave transmissions and twangy guitar drone float over churning Casio rhythms as multilingual chantuese Local Honey lays down a Swiss rap. Performed at the Good/Bad Art Space in Denton, TX. Relax with the band as their music emerges from a fog of wine and cheese.
F023
Mission Giant: Electronical Dysfunction (2001)
Concept album about a rather nightmarish hospital visit. Contains an early version of “Organism” called “Mediclown”. Also features the cut “Emergency Coronary Waffle Preparation”. Listeners may begin to feel like Jamie Lee Curtis did in Halloween II.
- Antimicrobial
- Gunshot Wound
- Gaping Ninja Pectoris
- Morphine Drip
- Hospital Food
- Membranes of You
- Enter the Number
- Cell Damage
- Mediclown
- 100% Wet
- Emergency Coronary Waffle Preparation
- Terminal Condition
Electronical Dysfunction [Zip]
F022
Moonrox: Triple Fun (2000)
Named after bikini ogler Robert Palmer’s Double Fun LP, Triple Fun has absolutely nothing to do with that rock shite…well…okay, maybe it’s kind of like Clues on a more distant plane. The highlight of this 3-song EP is the space-romp “Escape-Hatch Escapade”.
F021
Young Blades: S/T (2000)
Garage sessions from the band that would be Faux Fox…kind of.
- Victoria
- Logarithms
- Kiwi
- Esploded
- The Amputar
- Point Four
- Communikit Lost
- Gravity Town
- Communikit Found
- Bathed in Fire
F020
M: Blue Damage (2000)
Performance at The Good/Bad art Space by Mission Giant’s M. A relentless onslaught of live 4-track mixing mayhem. Also contains the “Fallout Mix” by Corbett Sparks, a.k.a. DJ Geeky C. Specially priced EP.
F019
Mission Giant: Shelf-ish Pleasure (2000)
First Mission Giant recordings to feature Dooms U.K.’s Corbett Sparks and Fibonnacci Sequence Patrol’s Shane Culp. Has early versions of “Potential for Future Dynamics” and “Stephen Hawking’s Amazing Whistling Machine”.
- Potential for Future Dynamics
- Rubber Worms
- Alone in the Third Stage
- Wiffle Me One Time
- Dicking with the Future
- Innate Reverence
- Dirty Cymbals
- Juvenile Wall
- Wolf Gang
- Stand by for Action
- The Secrets of Children
- Safari Habitrail Happening
- Urgent Greeting Card / Burning Infirmary
- Bitches, Bitches, Motherfucker
- Snake Technique
- Noodle Poop
- Robotsong
- Stalagtite Panties
- ”Blip”
- Stephen Hawking’s Amazing Whistling Machine
F018
Mission Giant: Exotic Embryo (2000)
57 tracks in all! Mostly instrumental vignettes of pop possibilities. Think audio haiku.
Disc One
- Alphabetix Quotient
- Mr. Shiny Shoes
- Slugdance
- Videoman (His Name Was Francis Byte)
- Honeypuffs
- Soda Machine Selection
- Me and My LCD
- Reentry
- High-Neck Redtech
- Nunice
- Double Tuff
- Retarded Grocery Cart Boy
- Jet Lag
- Horse Sense
- Ox Blooded
- San Diego Zoo
- Tiny Tykes
- Otto Bonn
- Histrionicity
- Jimmy the Rhythm
- You Want Me to Sing to This?
- Elephantisis
- Hitchin’ Post
- Meet Aunt Jumbotron
- (I’m In) The Lymph Node Mode
- Medi-Taters
- Out of the Package
- Tinkle 2
Disc Two
- Disco Giant
- Gurgleburp
- Nonpareil Placement Probe
- Village of the Little People
- Sgt. George Hinkle
- Monkey Go Climb Tree
- Infestation
- Holiday Help
- Rooster Ordinance
- Magic Shell … Broken
- Periwinkle
- The Littlest Constellation
- Private Lesson
- Licorice Whisp
- Who Made You War Chief?
- Papa Joe’s
- The Force or the Spice?
- The Drug Machine
- Minutes and Seconds
- Lint
- Happy Guppy Ripples Run
- Infinite Tress
- Lafayette, LA
- Squiggle’s Big Day
- Life Support
- Sapo
- Stratisfaction
- Nude Justice
- Exotic Embryo
F017
Moonrox: Module (1999)
Another holiday and Moonrox has again come to visit. This time Moonrox puts some vocals in the mix and adds a somewhat exotic feel. Somewhere there exists an entire planet covered in black palm trees and black sand beaches. Moonrox has been there. 5-song EP.
F016
Goop: Synthetic Reasons (1999)
Screams of the future, while frolicking in the trash of the New Wave past. Uptempo numbers “Wraparound Shades” and “Styrofoam” are ideal for cruising with the top down and letting wind mingle with styling mousse. Other songs scratch the dark underbelly of the so-called age of greed while still having fun.
StyrofoamWraparound ShadesSubmarinaNegative CapabilityProm Night O.D.Love TerminalLifeDo ItChemical DietNuclear X-MasSpace VoyageQuitting TimeTheme from Goop
New version available at iTunes
F015
Eddy Current & Simon Nooman: Cold Iron World (1999)
Eddy Current’s second effort is a collaboration with Chicago soul-man Simon Nooman. 2 track CD single features “Cold Iron World” b/w “Black Dawn”. Chilling urban contemporary electronic fusion.
F014
Eddy Current: The New Skyline (1999)
Solo project from Mission Giant’s own Eddy Current. Electronic bleeps and blips come from a variety of cheapo instruments to make short, charming ditties. Future tunes for your new city.
- By Rote
- Electricity in Bloom
- Red Neon Molar
- Eddy Current Theme
- Building Blocks
- Spandex Parade / City Britches
- Turnip Townsend
- Chopper Five
- Redundamental
- The New Skyline
F013
Moonrox: Holiday in Space (1998)
First EP from the official feelgood holiday band Moonrox. Ambient sounds float along like asteroids drifiting in a belt until “Cosmic Challenge” winds up a dance tune as seemingly endless as the universe.
F012
Mission Giant: “Almost as Good as Stephen Hawking and His Whistle Machine.” – Live at the Wreck Room 11.28.98 (1998)
Early live recording of the boys in Fort Worth, TX. Member Eddy Current wasn’t technically present but participated via a boombox placed on a stool.
- Intro
- Smoke Bubbles
- Tomorrow Chimp
- As We See It from Here
- Gorebringer
- Exotic Embryo
- Music for Stephen Hawking to Whistle To
- None Sense
- Morrison Hotel
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F011
Mission Giant: Operation: Go! (1998)
A soundtrack for a movie that never existed. Robots, mad scientists and tiny heroes all collide in this heartwarming coming-of-age story about a little girl named Tamiko.
- Opening Titles
- Salad Days
- 35 MM Shrine
- Doctor Go and His Zero Degree Machine
- Guide Wires
- Enter Zero
- Tamiko’s Lament
- Giant Little Robot (Robo Zero)
- Supr 8 Built
- Memory Map / Supr 8 Robo
- Operation: Go! Theme
- Discovercraft Excursion
- Panic, the Return
- Ok, Lock On!
- You Should See My New Mind
- Closing Titles
F010
Mission Giant: Munchy Jumble (1997)
Mission Giant’s first ever live performance, played at The X in Denton, TX. One looooong track with numerous movements. Very nice.
F009
Mission Giant: An Historical Fission (1997)
A haunting collection of low-fidelity gems including the very Kraftwerkian “American Motorik”. Special guest Casey Haymes (long lost relative of crooner Dick Haymes) plays treated flute on “Solution”.
- American Motorik
- Bicoastal
- Solution
- Existential Log Jam Dub
- Little Missy’s Tears
- Music Left by Ghosts
- My Metal Detector
F008
Mission Giant: Airplanes That Do It (1997)
Raw cuts from a single evenings worth of aural torture. Last track, the infamous “Dinner Tempo”, features the clanking “musique concrete” sounds of people dining on pasta.
- She Saw Me Standing Here
- Dognip
- Airplanes That Do It
- Out to Pasture
- Tonic Use
- Micah
- Space Reich
- Dinner Tempo
F007
Mission Giant: Beat the Junk out of Me (1997)
More junk for the bump of the rump. Contains the retrogressive “Skunk Funk”. Also includes the Abdul Ben Hassan EP named after the snake salesman in Blade Runner. Q: You ever buy snakes from the Egyptian, Taffy? A: All the Time Pal.
- Safetee Patrol
- Miss Strategic Alignment
- Twinkie Innards
- Skunk Funk
- The Inner Tube
- Let’s Go!
- Unused Game Show Theme
- Cyclomnes (Movements 1, 2, & 3)
- Roquefort Fumigator
- Strolling Rainforest Comptroller
- Whirlygig
- Gigglywhirl
- Tinkle
- Birth Canal
- Playing the Batteries
- Abdul Ben-Hassan
- Pinching Puppets
- Pulling Grandpa’s Beard
F006
Mission Giant: Scraps (1997)
Outtakes-of-the-outtakes (sic) of the Friends of Sound sessions. Careful listeners may find an occasional diamond in the rough.
Disc One
- From the Git-Go
- Electric Brasierre
- Alley Banner
- Riverboat Casino
- Wicked Little Shard
- Transparent Obstacle
- Lucky Locusts
- Sacks on the Wire
- The Geriatric Shuffle
- Frontierspersons
- Quick-Setting Cement
- Dairy Slave
- Touchy Tender Pong
Disc Two
- Five Little Fingers
- Sugar Napkins
- School Bus
- Fast Food Funeral
- Fast Food Funeral (Def to Go Mix)
- Fever Blister
- Houjucald?
- Enkatronic (Parts 1 & 2)
- Psychic Paranoia
- Let’s March
- Cloud Shroud
- Wailea Down’s
F005
Mission Giant: Tupperware Treasures (1997)
A collection of rarities and outtakes from highly fecund Friends of Sound sessions. Too good to be threw? Seal it ´n´ save it!
- A Shameful Harvest
- Insufficient Fun
- Milk and Pennies
- Popsicle Visions
- Traffic Town
- Road Trip to Borobudur
- The Doctor Is In
- Jiggy Bits
- Bucktooth Gravy
- Red Fez Fuzz
- Leprechaum Love
- Oxygen Free
- Blue Magic Ceremony
- Hale-Bopp Space Pop
- The Landing
- War-Torn Johnny
- Homesick
F004
Mission Giant: Friends of Sound (Demo) (1996)
Demo for the epic droner that became Mission Giant’s first Uncle Buzz release. Some songs are even longer and there’s a few new tunes thrown in too.
Disc One
Disc Two
F003
Misison Giant: Bootleggy (1996)
This sprawling lo-fi monster was taped on a boombox, hence the title. A perfect alternate soundtrack for shoddy Hanna-Barberra cartoons.
Disc One
- Ode to Debbie Drake
- Napalm Pt. 1
- Napalm Pt. 2
- The 1st Cat
- Intestinal Discomfort
- Hot Crickets Pt. 1
- Hip-Hop Crickets
- Hot Crickets Pt. 2
Disc Two
F002
Prismatic Otter: In the Lab! (1996)
Garage sessions from Denton’s almost legendary spacerockers. Driving jazz-tinged drumming provides the necessary propulsion for fuzz bass and screaming analog synths. A couple of these Otters went on to form Mission Giant.
- Someone’s Work Ethic
- Boo Boo Tannenbaum
- Mission Giant
- Gypsy Death Race
- Sugar Napkins
- Jasper Poft
- Sugar Napkins (Tropical Reprise)
- Bumhair
- Bumhair 2
- Pup Tent
- Win-Win Situation
- Mission Giant (Live)
- Boo Boo Tannenbaum (Live)
- Showboat (Spandex Parade) (Live)
F001
Crevice: Think of Pleasant Things (1994)
An eerie crooner pleads with you throughout this one-track chill-out piece to “think of pleasant things”. If you listen closely, you can hear warped whale song and kitten mews under the murky depths of tape delay and reverb.
Think of Pleasant Things (Original Full-Length Version) [Zip]