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ARTIST
PINK SKULL
TITLE
Endless Bummer
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
RVNG INTERNATIONAL
CATALOG #
RVNGNL 001LP
RVNGNL 001LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/16/2009
"The dystopian frontier is near, but never fear. In the new era of endlessness where we hide ourselves as humans among androids, there is hope. On
Endless Bummer
, the second album from Pink Skull, the producer duo of Julian Grefe and Justin Geller rip out the tracking chip and jump the grid on a quest for purity among putridity. Lysergic traces from Pink Skull's electro-fried debut
Zeppelin 3
LP reappear on
Endless Bummer
in ghostly tape delays and trigger hits but this album favors the man-made over the machine. Grefe's vocals, both sung and sampled in harmony, humanize lead off track 'Peter Cushing' and 'Oh, Monorail', while the expanded 'live' Pink Skull line up of drums, bass, and guitar animalize the skittish acid tracks 'Chicken Inside Egg' and 'Gonzo's Cointreu'. Where
Bummer
mellows slightly, Skull's spirit animal Geller takes tracks like 'Wheet' and 'Fired, So Fired' into outer kosmische territories. The result of this balance parallels the
Bummer
along the various lines of PIL's
Metal Box
, The Orb's
Pomme Fritz
EP, the tropicalia Dada-ism of Tom Ze, and Eno & Cluster. Living / breathing electronic music made beyond the computer screen for bigger screens,
Bummer
could easily soundtrack a remake of
Videodrome
as well as it could a Kubrickian classic." Includes newspaper insert. Covers come in blue, red or green, each with a unique "bummer" word letterpressed on the front.
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