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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Pelican City - The Chilling Effect

Tracklist:
01. Over From the Start (Intro/Outro)
02. The City
03. The Bleeding Fader
04. Still Alone
05. The Search
06. The Fool (Neutral Milk Hotel)
07. Danger’s Theme Part I
08. Danger’s Theme Part II
09. Calling the Birds
10. The Chase
11. Come On Air (Wunderkind)
12. The Bedroom
13. The Rainstorm
14. The End of Life
15. An Exodus
Genre: Trip Hop/Hip Hop/Instrumental
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 1999-12-01
Label: December First
This old school album (haha, 90's!) is up here because it's a good soundtrack to The Chilling Effect and also because it's the beginnings of Danger Mouse. 'sgood stuff so make sure you check it out or some other stuff of Danger Mouse's. Happy October by the way. This album is actually not really for sale anywhere so I apologize for that... but you can submit your email to cdbaby and they'll let you know when it's back around. Word. Title track is awesome too. Peace.
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 1999-12-01
Label: December First
This old school album (haha, 90's!) is up here because it's a good soundtrack to The Chilling Effect and also because it's the beginnings of Danger Mouse. 'sgood stuff so make sure you check it out or some other stuff of Danger Mouse's. Happy October by the way. This album is actually not really for sale anywhere so I apologize for that... but you can submit your email to cdbaby and they'll let you know when it's back around. Word. Title track is awesome too. Peace.
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3 comments:
"HARP: Can you take me back to the creation of the name and alter-ego Danger Mouse?
DANGERMOUSE: When I lived in Athens, Georgia, when I first started making music I didn’t want to do hip-hop. I refused. I was a big hip-hop kid, but then I got really into psychedelic music and that’s what made me want to make music. Hearing the Beatles and Pink Floyd and Hendrix and things like that, and I hadn’t heard any of that stuff until I was much older. My parents listened to a lot of Motown, ‘80s pop was on the radio, and when I lived in New York [before moving to Georgia] my older sister was bringing home all this hip-hop stuff and eventually I got really into hip-hop and then Miami bass stuff when I moved to Atlanta. And then when I got to college I got into psychedelic music because I met a lot of the Elephant 6 guys. So anyway, I started making music…
HARP: When you say “making music” what do you mean?
DM: I went and got keyboards, drum machines, samplers and put them in my dorm room with a four-track and started making tracks for people to eventually sing on or for them to be instrumentals. So I made a record after not too long called Pelican City which I don’t really promote or anything; it was a soundtrack to a film that I had written this idea for. So I put that out and sent it to college radio and I got lucky because Neutral Milk Hotel let me put a remix I did of theirs on it and that helped get people to actually listen to it."
Link: http://harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=6707
sweet find and a good read! thx
Cool album, very noir. I think it's still for sale at CD Baby. Good price too ($10).
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