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Zelda and the Unibrows : Neves-eatnouT
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Classical and avant-garde-influenced cartoon electronica, featuring piano solos, sound collage, 12-tone music, polkas, waltzes, and a tango.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2001
Neves-eatnouT Record Label: Waiting For Lunch
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Swamp 2:10 Album Only
I Like Food 4:52 Album Only
Rrrr! 1:56 Album Only
Spootenflavenhousen 0:36 Album Only
Or The Whale 1:12 Album Only
Fixing the Ring 2:15 Album Only
Janina Goes to Church 2:04 Album Only
Dance at the Fraser Senior Center 1:05 Album Only
Sleepless 3:08 Album Only
The Unregistered Tango 1:50 Album Only
Poop 2:17 Album Only
Longing 5:38 Album Only
Guff 4:58 Album Only
The Enf 4:50 Album Only
I Like Food (Original Version) 3:41 Album Only
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Album Notes

This filmless film music was written and recorded in the summer of 1997 in Paul's basement. It's most often compared to video game music, and we're flattered. Composed mostly of short, instrumental tracks varying in style, the disc visits 20th century classical music and brings along humor and some vegan cookies.

For instant gratification, this CD includes the song "I Like Food". The title pretty much speaks for itself.

For delayed gratification, this CD also contains subtle, secret conceptual-continuity clues which will reveal themselves to the listener upon hearing other releases. Maybe.

"Expressive keyboard work, complex soundscapes and sharp production." - Current

"A triumph of dubious merits!" - Roctober

"Music this good could only come from Satan's jukebox!" - Jam Rag

"This is a murky backwater from a cryptic and debased spring." - Cool & Strange Music Magazine

"It's stubbornly delicious!" - Splendid ezine

Disc also includes the short films (.avi format): "Let Me Eat Your Children" and "An Interview With Zelda"

Also check out our new found sound and science-fiction CD "Greens"!

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REVIEWS

An album with a range not to be challenged
author: Mesu Kasumai
This album, unlike alot of music released now, is plain and simple "different". If this album was a movie theater enthusiest, it would seat itself at the back of the theater... quiet at times and obnoxiously loud at others. its not the type of movie patron that has a favorite type of film, nor is it the kind that would even think to get up in the middle of a movie. In fact, it is probobly the type that would sit there and watch the movie throughout its entire screening, over and over again.. focusing on what it owuld sound and look like in the different environments that it wa splayed in. To be honest im a horrible music critic, but what i can tell you is this album is strange, and beautiful. i hope you enjoy it as much as i do.
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