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Bliss Repair consists of St. Paul's Eric Rea and Omaha's Stephen Sheehan. The two first met while working at Spaghetti Works in Omaha in 1983 -- Sheehan as a waiter and Rea as a chef. They became musically bound thanks to a shared 3-year stint behind the counter at Homer's Records. Sheehan went on to form Omaha's first Durutti Column / Throbbing Gristle / The Left Banke - inspired rock band called Digital Sex, which enjoyed its share of notoriety both locally and in, of all places, France. Rea also played in a few local bands, none of which he's willing to name (though they included The Decades), before moving to the Minneapolis / St. Paul area in '93. Bliss Repair music is anti-techno. With its lumbering beats, hippy-man bass lines, fuzzy-distorto guitars and synths, and myriad of '60s-era cult-reference samples, loops and sound effects, the duo's debut CD, Lo-fi Enlightenment, is nothing less than a stoner rock answer to Moby. And I haven't even touched on the blotter-acid-inspired spoken-word lyrics yet. Most listeners, especially those of the TRL / commercial radio variety, will find the whole thing downright weird and slightly unseemly.
Stephen Sheehan voc | |
Eric Rea |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lo-Fi Enlightenment | Bliss Repair | 2002 | Album |
Lo-Fi Enlightenment (Side A) | Bliss Repair | Album | |
Lo-Fi Enlightenment (Side B) | Bliss Repair | Album |