On Mono/Stereo, Fred Bigot's early "Panasonic meets rockabilly" sides are compiled and sequenced such that you can't help but mistake it for a 21th century version of KLF's "Chill Out"--except the country and Elvis references have been replaced by things like the sounds of attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion and C-beams that glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser Gate. You know, shit you'd read about in a Samuel Delany book or something. Culled from two 12-inches of murky, minimalist proto-Schaeffel-beat, this CD also features rare outtakes from the full spectrum of heaviness. T-Rex-like rock-groove head-nod decadence expands the notion of stereo separation so far that the Memorex dude on the couch would be reduced to a puddle of flesh. How do you explain this stuff? You can't--it was from the future.
CD $12.00
11/10/2009
MP3 $9.90
11/10/2009