SUAL006a - Bubzigohn - The Left-Hand Path To Jahweh's Doorstep http://www.soulseekrecords.com _____________________________________________________________________________ Hailing from Orlando, Bubzigohn's musical tentacles extend toward elements of avant-pop, space rock, and anti-folk. His first EP, "The Left-Hand Path to Jahweh's Doorstep" is a seditious rock-opera response to American culture, spun with a mixture of standard instrumentation, synthetic textures, and a swank fetish for nonmusical objects. A Joe's Garage-esque expos‚ on the common man, "Jahweh" focuses on Harry, a burrito enthusiast who watches the war in Iraq on TV. Harry works a lowly tech-support job, indulges in internet dating, and occasionally dips into deconstructing the flaws of humanity. Given Bubzigohn's usual knack for the glitchy-chic, the material is a thought-provoking and well-executed musical oeuvre at whose heart ays the classic, good-natured desire to save your soul... or, at the very least, to reprogram your brain waves, you corporate slave. website - www.bubzigohn.tk to buy a hand made cdr copy, visit www.mosar.tk _____________________________________________________________________________ Tracklist: 01 harry the american 02 call center worker 03 miracle penis interlude 04 dating 05 small crippled utopian 06 happy barren utopian 07 a bad day for senor burrito 08 the piper _____________________________________________________________________________ Notes: Made between the months of April and November 2003 at the shitty townhouse and Chez Coty. The voice of Harry is John Sapinski, an absurdly convincing progenitor of SLACK. The voices of disgruntled workers 1 & 2 are Chris Burton and Keith Readdy, fellow gnomes. The voice of Dave, and the Burrito, is DJ Smith, a friend in the cave of hell. The voice of Susan Slutgirl is Elizabeth Fernandez, a chaotic neutral. The voice of Jahweh is Jahweh, a satori amalgam of 'Jah' and 'Yehweh'. The chorus to 'Call Center Worker' is derived from lyrics by Momus (aka Nick Currie). The sleeve art was collaboratively made by Steve Gaynor and Matthew Xavier Crispell. All other composition, performance, recording, production, and mastering by John Schmitt. _____________________________________________________________________________ Source: WAV Encoder: MP3 / 256kbps / -b 256 _____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. You are free: a) to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work. b) to make derivative works. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/ All material (c)opyleft 2003-04. _____________________________________________________________________________