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frozen plastic is spaceage chillout lounge music which is a collaboration effort between Jeff Farley and Jeff Charreaux. Influenced by Eno, Edgar Varese, Morton Sobotnik, Tim Rice, Wendy Carlos, Perrey & Kingsley, Air, Stockhausen, Legendary Pink Dots.
Genre:
Electronic: Down Tempo
Release Date:
2008
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THE AUDIO POSTED FOR THIS CD DOES NOT REFLECT THE VERSION WE STOCK PER THE ARTIST'S REQUEST. -- CDBABY
THE VERSION STOCKED AT CDBABY HAS THE SAME TRACK LISTING ALONG WITH AN ADDTIONAL BONUS TRACK "driftwood". -- FROZENPLASTIC
Being emulous and hyperborean by nature, frozen plastic is inspired by the everyday objects and tools. The gelidity of can openers, forks, paint drying and tv dinners makes them immutable. Forever working to twist and mold these objects into incognizable shapes, forces us to conflagrant the supernatant.
Come listen to the marooned icebox compostitons of frozen plastic.
This unique and unpredictable instrumental collaboration project of soundscapes, transports the listener into strangely familiar territory that evokes a wide spectrum of landscapes, thus letting the imagination soar like a cosmic rain cloud across the infinite motionless world.
frozen plastic has two other releases for sale on cdbaby: "glider" and "Superdense Gallery Music". Check them out!! Also, look for "The Headphone Macroscope" to be released in April 2006.
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Fun Filterd Beats
author: Terry Cloth
Pulse padded in plastic wrap kept my rhythm sandwitches fresh enough but once slowed to cool they got a little soggy but I ate them anyway and felt like lounging around in my fuzzy's and so I put on a little visquine skirt to get in the mood.
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