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Basement 3 : Fuzzyland
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Agro-jazzy urban folk-core from bottomland---basement 3 is where musical styles meet at a crossroads, mix, and explode like a volatile yet seductive coctail. vocals, strings, guitars, horns, drums, piano and a washing machine...
Genre: Folk: Power-folk
Release Date: 2004
Fuzzyland Record Label: merrymolemusic
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Pieces 4:23 $0.99
Broken 3:44 $0.99
Flower 5:07 $0.99
Games 4:10 $0.99
Fall 6:52 $0.99
Mercy 4:29 $0.99
Fuzzyland 4:08 $0.99
Outside the Lines 5:47 $0.99
10 Feet Thick 2:53 $0.99
Closer 7:13 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Its smart and complicated music, very emotive but also wise in the ways of the world." neo-zine

"I love what I'm hearing. My brain feels like it's actually getting bigger." indie-music.com

"Basement 3 are a wholesomely feverish eclectic mix of lucid rock, Zappaesque freakishness and musical complexity with lashings of Rage Against the Machine anxiety. They are ridiculously talented and play very diverse styles: folk, thrash, urban rap, grunge and progressive rock." astrozombie

since it's conception in the mid 90's as kenny's solo project, basement 3 has continually mutated and altered it's scope on both an artistic and a functional level. still spearheaded and conceptualized by kenny, the new cd,fuzzyland, incorporates drummer mike freitas and vocalist heather courtney in more prominent roles to provide a more unified result with added creative depth of field. the first 2 cds yielded a brand of music that kenny called 'subterranean world-core'--a stew of world music, industrial, avant-garde jazz, and pop. now with a new obsession for singer/songwriter and neo-folk stylings, kenny's songs have taken some new directions, with more emphasis on vocals, melody and harmony. but basement 3 fans of old need fear not--there's still plenty
of eclectic stew left in the pot. . .new for '04: agro-jazzy urban folk-core from bottomland. basement 3-underground music for a new millennium.

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