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"Carpark is pleased to present the 4th full length recording from Marumari (his 3rd for Carpark) entitled Supermogadon. The continuing effects of interstellar space travel combined with extended stays in New England have created even more musical building blocks for our young space traveler to work with. Dare we call Supermogadon more 'mature' even though Marumari is ageless? Our boy has taken elements of smooth jazz, 80s alternative rock, and 70s American radio hits and given them a more playful digital interpretation. Sadly for marketing departments around the world, this is dance music that fits no currently existing dance genre."
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CRPK 004CD
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"With this, Marumari's third full length (and their second for Carpark) we find our young space traveler in a state of transition. The first half of the record emerges from the interests on Marumari's Ballad of the Round Ball, where strange, decontextualized tones integrated freshly with space-age melodies and glitchy robust beats. The second half of The Wolves Hollow finds Marumari pursuing different ideas. Here he is less concerned with the song and more concerned with layers (I hate to use the work tracks). Listened to as a whole, it is a masterful statement sure to please all those in tune with the future."
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CRPK 002CD
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"Formed in the 2000th year of the new history. All the cultures and races of the universe were now in alliance, and interstellar travel and trade resulted. Ships flew freely from one planet to another, and all seemed well among the galaxies... then Marumari arrived. Originally from the planet Earth before emigrating to Zebes, Marumari's career began as a young man reading Omni magazine in upstate New York. From there, he acquired the scientific skills of a certified space hunter and hence initiated his travels throughout the galaxy. Upon coming into contact with the musical people of Chozo, Marumari realized that his future lay in communicating the sounds he had often heard in his head as a young man while riding his bike up to the local Dairy Queen. From that point, Marumari took leave of his position in the space hunters and purchased a small villa on the remote planet of Tourian. Here he began his journey as a messenger of the future. The first product of these sessions has been transmitted back to Marumari's home planet Earth and has been named Ballad Of The Round Ball. Interceptors have called the sounds 'electronic pop music'."
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