Garrincha & The Stolen Elk / Void
Album: | Void | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Garrincha & The Stolen Elk | Added: | Jul 2011 | |
Label: | Weird Forest |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-07-31 | Pull Date: | 2011-10-02 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Oct 2 | Sep 18 | Sep 11 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 06, 2013: | Music Casserole
First Rites, Last Communion Iii: Void |
4. | Sep 16, 2011: | Not Quite Primetime
First Rites, Last Communion Iii: Void, First Rites, Last Communion Ii: Con-Affirmation, First Rites, Last Communion I. Processional |
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2. | Sep 28, 2011: | Ghost Trees
Tower Of Babble |
5. | Sep 08, 2011: | don't hate me because i'm beautiful still
I Don't Believe You |
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3. | Sep 26, 2011: | Ghost Trees (cont..)
First Rites, Last Communion Iii: Void |
6. | Aug 31, 2011: | Halfway Classical
First Rites, Last Communion I. Processional |
Album Review
Luke
Reviewed 2011-07-29
Reviewed 2011-07-29
Garrincha & the Stolen Elk are a ridiculously good experimental band with enough appeal and short enough track times that even if you are turned off by the 20-minute X tracks late night DJs love so much, there's something for you here.
*1 (7:44) Quiet shades of guitar and soft but heated conversation. Great juxtaposition of two entirely different moods; very chill and down tempo before buzzy electronic organ/guitar/noise/mess comes in and makes everything really fuzzy.
*2 (6:45) Darker, brooding, beautiful. Garbled vocal samples, an air of intensity. Goes from contemplative to angry futuristic WWII German to electric guitar machine gun before fading out quietly.
3 (3:22) Very quiet; choral, aquarium, bubbling, humming, sad brass (the instruments themselves are sad). Atari 2600 Pitfall on 90s sound system.
4 (5:31) Quiet, desolate, humming, the third third is an anti-climatic conclusion to a witch hunt
**5 (8:24) Beautiful, beautiful fuzzy static synth track, requires some patience but reflects all kinds of moods: nostalgia, anxiety, fear, drowning (definitely a mood), relief, and more. If you play an X track this week, make it this one.
*1 (7:44) Quiet shades of guitar and soft but heated conversation. Great juxtaposition of two entirely different moods; very chill and down tempo before buzzy electronic organ/guitar/noise/mess comes in and makes everything really fuzzy.
*2 (6:45) Darker, brooding, beautiful. Garbled vocal samples, an air of intensity. Goes from contemplative to angry futuristic WWII German to electric guitar machine gun before fading out quietly.
3 (3:22) Very quiet; choral, aquarium, bubbling, humming, sad brass (the instruments themselves are sad). Atari 2600 Pitfall on 90s sound system.
4 (5:31) Quiet, desolate, humming, the third third is an anti-climatic conclusion to a witch hunt
**5 (8:24) Beautiful, beautiful fuzzy static synth track, requires some patience but reflects all kinds of moods: nostalgia, anxiety, fear, drowning (definitely a mood), relief, and more. If you play an X track this week, make it this one.
Track Listing
1. | I Don't Believe You | 4. | First Rites, Last Communion Ii: Con-Affirmation | |||
2. | Tower Of Babble | 5. | First Rites, Last Communion Iii: Void | |||
3. | First Rites, Last Communion I. Processional | . |