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01. B. Fleischmann - From To
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02. B. Fleischmann - Broken Monitors
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03. Tarwater - Cassedy
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04. Tarwater - Glee
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05. Tarwater - Where Do We Go From Here
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ARTIST
FLEISCHMANN/TARWATER, B.
TITLE
Morr Music Japan Tour 2005
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
MORR MUSIC
CATALOG #
MORR TOUR004CD
MORR TOUR004CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
1/1/2006
2005 tour-only release, distributed in the U.S. for the first time. To celebrate their Japanese 2005 tour,
Bernhard Fleischmann
and
Tarwater
decided to put an EP together, with Fleischmann providing two alternative versions of tracks and Tarwater providing three exclusive tracks. Anyone who has heard Fleischmann's
The Humbucking Coil
will already know "From To" and "Broken Monitors," but hearing them in these new-and-improved versions is a pleasure and a privilege -- the tracks are fleshed out with effects and distortion which makes them feel more fun and freer than their predecessors. Fleischmann's unmatched sense of melody brings to mind the absolute cream of melodic electronic music, yet his tracks do not sound contrived or copyist. Tarwater also don't disappoint, with their first offering "Cassedy" sounding like a 1950s slow dance as realized by the BBC Radiophonic workshop -- the EP's highlight and an incredible view of exactly what Morr Music is all about -- alternative and unusual pop music, pure and simple.
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