You should check out MoM's Pickly Dread Rhizzoms 12" on Sonig,
and their Instrumentals 12" on Sonig. Their other two LPs are pretty
good, though not so similar to the sound of Autoditacker and Niun Niggung.
Stay away from their soundtrack album "Glam", unless you really want to
hear EVERYTHING they've ever done. It's not bad, it's just very very
quiet and there's none of their happy happy beats on it...
also you might like Vert and Wang Inc. who are both on SOnig. Sonig, btw,
is MoM's own label and I believe most of their stuff is distro'd in the
USA by Thrill Jockey
MoM side projects include Microstoria, which is a laptop/improv duet
between Jan St. Werner and Markus Popp (Oval) -- I like their albums but
it's quite different from MoM's stuff, much more spacious and abstract.
Lithops is StWerner's solo gig, depending on which release you get,
he ranges from Mousey sounding bleepy droney clickey stuff to just plain
bleepy droney clickey stuff. I like it quite a bit.
Also if you're feeling like a total completist check out Dots' and Loops
by Stereolab, some of which was produced by Jan St. Werner. It's a
perfectly fine album in its own right as well.
josh
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000 Mannowarr@aol.com wrote:
quoted 14 lines im currently engrossed in Autoditacker and Niun niggung.
> im currently engrossed in Autoditacker and Niun niggung.
> what other mouse on mars/side projects sound similar to these two releases in
> particular. im lookin for that speedy distorted funkiness slushed together
> with those goofy askewed melodies (dont mind the ignorant description)?
> also what other artists are sounding similar to mouse on mars?
>
> thanks
> -brian
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