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From:
Jon Drukman
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Date:
Mon, 9 Oct 1995 18:41:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
mouse on mars
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mouse on mars - "iaora tahiti" american/too pure 9 43056 i've been grumpy lately because i feel like it's a "dry spell" for good new music. fortunately, i've been saved by Mouse On Mars. their newest LP "iaora tahiti" has lots of good qualities: weird noises, catchy melodies, cheesy melodies and a very surreal sense of humor. for some reason the happy melodies of mike paradinas and richard james irritate me, but i find mouse on mars to do the trick. for instance, there's "kanu" - it has a happy boppin' kinda plinked tune with waves of roiling distortion and feedback hanging behind it, like a wave just before it crashes. then there's "bib", MoM's answer to jungle. the beginning of it reminds me of surf music, with the sort of clunky drumming of the era - then the choir comes in with this weird "la la la" tune and the jungle beat starts cranking around it. more waves of distortion/feedback float in and out. the whole thing is surprisingly catchy. one of the things i really like about mouse on mars is what i can only describe as their "vagueness." melodies are more often *suggested* by noises that seem to float in at the threshold of your hearing, or a few notes of a tune are played by one sound, then there's a gap, and another sound finishes a phrase. your brain fills in the gap. they put the weird "extra" noises up front and hide the meat of the track in the back. very cool technique, and one that rewards close listening. thumbs up. -- Name: Jon Email: jsd@cyborganic.com Web: http://www.cyborganic.com/People/jsd