Album US 2000 on Airborne Virus label
Rock (Lo-Fi, Indie Rock)
1 to 7: Recorded June, 2000 8 to 13: Recorded May, 2000, presumably Clairemont Theft Ring Music "Simplicity and Her Sister, Laziness" was originally released as a split cdr (ONQ+Minmae) by Minmae's own label Airborne Virus in 2000. Drums, played by Mauro Costagli, appear here for the first time in an ONQ work. Find here also early versions of songs that were later re-recorded for being included in "The Supreme Weight" (2001) and "Dasein Ohne Leben" (2002).
ONQ , IT guitar, vocals, synthesizer, album by | |
Minmae , *1998 US album by | |
Mauro Costagli p, dr, drums |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Act 1 | ONQ / Minmae | ||
2 | Quoto 95 Bpm | ONQ | 5:37 | |
3 | Naming Of Parts | ONQ | 2:53 | |
4 | The Supreme Weight | ONQ | 3:37 | |
5 | White | ONQ | 3:30 | |
6 | Lament 2000 | ONQ | 3:27 | |
7 | Contra Vermes | ONQ | 3:37 | |
8 | When I Drive | ONQ | 2:09 | |
9 | Act 2 | ONQ / Minmae | ||
10 | Slow Interstellar Prostitution | Minmae | 1:17 | |
11 | The Previous Show | Minmae | 1:03 | |
12 | Do Not Pretend | Minmae | 3:15 | |
13 | No End, No End | Minmae | 3:59 | |
14 | The Saddest Part Is Not The Insane | Minmae | 1:26 | |
15 | Blasphemous Rhetorical Statement (Smoke Follows Rudy) | Minmae | 3:48 |