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mtk.mp3.093 |
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[2 tracks, 9.02, 8.27mb] |
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Super Science |
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'Doh EP'
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After digging delightedly around in the archives, Monotonik
is delighted to present the first of three 'virtual 7-inch'
releases from Australian artist Super Science. All these
tracks are taken from sessions done in 1999 for his
super-limited Splashdown CDRs, and it's the first time they've
been available anywhere besides those impossible to find
releases.
For those of you who don't know Mark, aka Super Science, from
his previous releases on Monotonik, his Splashdown CDRs were
followed by an acclaimed album on Surgery, "Love Like Life
In Miniature", and that brought him to the attention of the
US-based Anticon posse. Now called Clue To Kalo, his CD/LP on
Mush Records, "Come Here When You Sleepwalk", is out soon,
and he's been playing live gigs using a band in Australia,
ahead of touring with other Mush label peeps in the US and Europe in 2003. Plus, there's still rumors of a darncool European label picking the album up over there - more news as we get it.
It only remains for us to swoon over the idyllic melodies
and vocals of "You My Glimmering Satellite", plus quiver over
the multi-tracked drift of "Samuel Crystal Bloom", and then
hand you over to Super Science himself for his comments on
the release - he'll be talking about each of these EPs as
they're released. :)
'When I started making music I used my computer and a Tascam
4-track cassette recorder. I played a song to someone and they
suggested I burn some CD-Rs and sell them for $5 at the local
record store. I did, and sold fifteen discs over a period of five
months, all to people I knew. I was very rich.
When my CD came out on Surgery, we took a few of these old 4-track
songs and put them on the album. Lots of them didn't make the cut.
h0l is putting out some of those songs out as a series of virtual
seven inches because he's a swell guy. I thought I'd give a blurb
about each song because it will show that back then I mostly wrote
songs to try and impress girls.
'Samuel Crystal Bloom': This is a song that isn't about anyone.
When I gave a tape of my music to a friend, this is the only one
of the 17 songs he liked. After that, it always came first on any
demo tape I made, because I assumed it was my 'good song'. Later
I wrote a song that he thought was better, so this one was
relegated to second place.
'You My Glimmering Satellite': This song was written for a girl
that I had a crush on. She didn't like me in 'that way', but I
knew that all it would take to win her over would be a nice melodic
electronic love tune. After I wrote it I recorded it on a tape
and hurried round to her house. This should do the trick, I thought.
We both sat in her living room and listened to it. It was the first time I'd sung on one of my tracks. After the song failed to impress
her, I swore it'd be the last.'
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Download Super Science's "Doh EP" from: |
1. "You My Glimmering Satellite" - (d/l support.nl scene.org sunet.se)
2. "Samuel Crystal Bloom" - (d/l support.nl scene.org sunet.se)
..or download a ZIP of the entire release, stream, or review it at its Internet Archive release page.
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