Trash Of Civilizations
General
| Aug 2009
Reviews
Barbra Anne
Reviewed 2009-12-21
Reviewed 2009-12-21
MC Maguire
Trash of Civilization
Genre jumping world shattering mind-bending sonic orgy. Jesus Christ, what a mess. I haven’t heard this many styles thrown together in one song since Secret Chiefs 3: middle eastern, African tribal, 80s hair metal, daft punk, insanely epic Hollywood soundtracks…and that’s just the first 6 minutes. Technically these are two modern classical pieces for clarinet/oboe (track 1) and vibraphone/marimba (track 2), but MC Maguire steals the show on the CPU, sampling and synthesizing his heart away and dropping a gazillion bombs on you fools. You don’t have to play the tracks in their entirety ( you might lose a few years of life if you do) but you are required by law to play at least bits and pieces. Indescribably awesome stuff.
FCC clean
1. (28:11) Completely off the wall psycho epic soundtrack modern orchestra. If you’re not sold by the first few bars, skip forward to about 2:10 to where the drums start galloping in and heaven comes down to rock out on earth. Time signatures change abruptly and without warning, and the sound palette reaches everywhere. Probably a thousand individual climaxes are hit in a half hour.
2. (39:53) Softer than the previous. A sort of underwater marimba dream where little marimba man is playing his little marimba…until he hits the wrong key and the entire universe explodes into a dynamic rumbling bliss fest where Navajo Indians battle Zeus and Achilles for global supremacy. And you haven’t heard epic until you’ve made it pat the 30 minute mark… Absolutely nuts.
Trash of Civilization
Genre jumping world shattering mind-bending sonic orgy. Jesus Christ, what a mess. I haven’t heard this many styles thrown together in one song since Secret Chiefs 3: middle eastern, African tribal, 80s hair metal, daft punk, insanely epic Hollywood soundtracks…and that’s just the first 6 minutes. Technically these are two modern classical pieces for clarinet/oboe (track 1) and vibraphone/marimba (track 2), but MC Maguire steals the show on the CPU, sampling and synthesizing his heart away and dropping a gazillion bombs on you fools. You don’t have to play the tracks in their entirety ( you might lose a few years of life if you do) but you are required by law to play at least bits and pieces. Indescribably awesome stuff.
FCC clean
1. (28:11) Completely off the wall psycho epic soundtrack modern orchestra. If you’re not sold by the first few bars, skip forward to about 2:10 to where the drums start galloping in and heaven comes down to rock out on earth. Time signatures change abruptly and without warning, and the sound palette reaches everywhere. Probably a thousand individual climaxes are hit in a half hour.
2. (39:53) Softer than the previous. A sort of underwater marimba dream where little marimba man is playing his little marimba…until he hits the wrong key and the entire universe explodes into a dynamic rumbling bliss fest where Navajo Indians battle Zeus and Achilles for global supremacy. And you haven’t heard epic until you’ve made it pat the 30 minute mark… Absolutely nuts.
Recent airplay
Narcissus Auf Bali
The Courtesy Flush - yakusa mama edition — Jan 29, 2010
Narcissus Auf Bali, The Spawn Of Abe
The Courtesy Flush — Jan 15, 2010
The Spawn Of Abe
Brownian Motion — Jan 06, 2010
The Spawn Of Abe
Music Casserole — Jan 02, 2010
The Spawn Of Abe
orangeasm: ending 2009 like a stallion — Dec 31, 2009
Charting
2009-12-27 — 2010-02-28
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 31 | 1 |
| Jan 17 | 1 |
| Jan 10 | 1 |
| Jan 3 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | The Spawn Of Abe | ||
| 2. | Narcissus Auf Bali |