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The Upstate Pop Art Experimental Band
The Golden Age of Technology 1984-1985 |
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| Petrus This track is special in that it really highlights the early production techniques. Playing with yourself had not really been talked about in the industry at the time. Tom played with himself very well here. |
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| This highly acclaimed track was once thought to be part of a cult induction scheme. The band denies these allegations. |
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| This track shoots straight for the OED. Try that on your HEB. Highly experimental word-sewing. |
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| Chart topping pro-drugs title with shades of remembering the good times. Educated and entertaining all at once. Get "inside" this track! | |||||||||
| Or does it? | |||||||||
| This track exemplifies the bands signature non-song improvisation technique. | |||||||||
| The desire for an artist to talk about what they know is apparent in this engrossing sequence of sounds. | |||||||||
| This is an ideal example of the unique quality that improvisation brings to an otherwise ordinary pop album. A real chart topper. | |||||||||
Hmm GaGa Hm Ga. |
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| Matters of the heart are always tough to express in words. Lyrics about them are always difficult to understand. | |||||||||
| Listen for yourself. | |||||||||