Pulga Loves You
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| Sep 2008
Reviews
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2008-09-07
Reviewed 2008-09-07
A perfect melding of downtown avante experimental jazz and experimentalism, leaning far more toward the latter. Sax and organic instruments are utilized as are tape loops and layering, and most has a blissful narcotic tone, not a wanky screaming abrasiveness that many avante artists employ. Several radio friendly short tracks and a couple longer ones. All tracks good.
1) quiet slow sax heavy intro, then a dark tone and theme follows, dissonant and creepy
2) loopy strange tone layers, grow in intensity and has an old feel layered noise quality about it
3) a quiet slow narcotic chill drone and wash builds, good soundbed material or stands on its own
4) another wash of sounds, brief and interesting, noisey slightly
5) a long improv including percussion and sax, very experimental and interesting
1) quiet slow sax heavy intro, then a dark tone and theme follows, dissonant and creepy
2) loopy strange tone layers, grow in intensity and has an old feel layered noise quality about it
3) a quiet slow narcotic chill drone and wash builds, good soundbed material or stands on its own
4) another wash of sounds, brief and interesting, noisey slightly
5) a long improv including percussion and sax, very experimental and interesting
Recent airplay
Fuck The Satellites
Pirates: The Lost Recordings — Oct 07, 2010
Fuck The Satellites
Siring Freddie Sanchez's Children Over The Allstar Break — Jun 21, 2009
Still It Rides Me [excerpt]
Memory Select — Nov 07, 2008
Fuck The Satellites
Orangeasm — Oct 08, 2008
Fuck The Satellites
Memory Select — Oct 03, 2008
Fuck The Satellites
Brownian Motion — Oct 01, 2008
Charting
2008-09-07 — 2008-11-09
Classical/Experimental
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Nov 9 | 1 |
| Oct 12 | 1 |
| Oct 5 | 4 |
| Sep 28 | 3 |
| Sep 21 | 2 |
| Sep 14 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Return To The Forest Of Shoes | ||
| 2. | Still It Rides Me | ||
| 3. | Tequila Feast | ||
| 4. | Fuck The Satellites | ||
| 5. | Raga Pulga |