Album US 1999 on Temporary Residence Limited label
Rock (Post Rock, Experimental)
Inner Panel: recorded & engineered at Division Hi-Fi, San Francis from 12.98 to 3.99 All photos ©1999 this record was made possible because of the efforts of Jeremy deVine Arrow Kleeman and Scott Solter to them we owe much thanks thanks to all of our friends in San Francisco special thanks to Aquarius Records (7) in SF Other Notes: The title is a reference to the Stanley Kubrick film "2001: A Space Odyssey". The working title was "Our Blessed Land of Mimes and Burnt Out Stars". 4500 copies The vinyl version includes two extra untitled tracks not available on the CD.
Tarentel , *1995 US album by | |
Johnathan Hughes dr, syn, perc, percussion, synthesizer, juno 60, drums, trap kit, performer | |
Danny Grody key, g, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, performer | |
Kenseth Thibideau b, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, electric bass, kalimba, electric piano, fender rhodes, synthesizer, juno 60, performer | |
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma eg, US electric guitar, sampler, samples, synthesizer, juno 60, performer | |
San Francisco Bay Guardian , text by | |
Michael Carrington Taylor , lap steel guitar | |
Scott Solter voc, g, US loops, effected guitar loop |
Scott Solter mixed by, producer, recorded by, engineer |
Spencer Jackson mixed by |
Dianne Jones photography by, all photos by |
Tarentel producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Steede Bonnet | Tarentel | 12:00 | ||
2 | When We Almost Killed Ourselves | Tarentel | 12:21 | ||
3 | Ursa Minor, Ursa Major | Tarentel | 17:46 | ||
4 | For Carl Sagan | Tarentel | 20:57 | ||
5 | Strange Attractors | Tarentel | 10:53 |
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