At 02:15 PM 8/4/2000 -0700, you wrote:
quoted 2 lines Okay, I love this album...after surfing on over to groovesmag.com, reading
>Okay, I love this album...after surfing on over to groovesmag.com, reading
>the review, reviewing the CD again...I love this.
Yes The Wolves Hollow is quite good but I actually
prefer his two earlier albums - Ballad of the Round Ball
and Story of the Heavens. Info on both follow...
. Marumari: Ballad of the Round Ball cd/lp (Carpark 02)
- Tracks: circles, five14b, saturday, six4a, 4eleven, eight7,
seeya, ten7x-a, first one, and boss.
The sound of Ballad of a Round Ball, as well as all
of Marumari's music, is a nice melodic dubby analog
Mouse on Mars meets Isan type sound combining
quirky playful structures with simple yet elegant
melodies. My only complaint about Ballad of a
Round Ball is that it's only 40 minutes long and
since the whole cd flows so nicely, it seems it's
over all too quickly.
Ballad of the Round Ball is the second Marumari cd i
have. The first is called Story of the Heavens on the
Cunsanto label. Marumari also has tracks on several
comps including Lucky Kitchen's Blip, Bleep
(Soundtracks to Imaginary Videogames), Mad Monkey's
Enter the Monkey, the new Kid606 & Friends remix
comp, and the recent Mindfield/Faqt Ricci's Pieces
tribute release. As you may have guessed by now, I've
been quite happy with everything I've heard from
Marumari so far.
Two Marumari websites to check out are listed below.
The first is the official website with some entertaining
shockwave/fash features. The second is good for some
Marumari mp3s:
http://members.aol.com/marumari/main.html
http://www.ellmstrees.com/marumari.html
And if you want to get Marumari's first cd, here is
the website for the UK label it was on - Cunsanto:
http://members.aol.com/cunsanto/index.htm
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