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Elastic Chord | Alternative |
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An upbeat ditty that sounds a bit like a rubberband dancing. | ||
| Drums: | David Suycott | |
| Guitar, Bass, and Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 1999 | ||
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Apocalypse | Electronic |
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A quirky track with samples from William S. Burroughs and some preachers that happened to be on the radio at the time. A mixture of electronic, rock, and sitars. | ||
| Programming and Sampling: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 1998 | ||
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Little Green Man | Alternative |
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A vintage quirky tune with the signature Tangle rhythm. | ||
| Bass, Keyboards, and Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 1998 | ||
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Porn Rock | Electronic |
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Is it a tribute to the late great Frank Zappa or, to spending too much time listening to music on the internet? Who knows. The opening speech is Senator Hollings, from a congressional hearing of the P.M.R.C. (Parents' Music Resource Center) on September 15th, 1985. This excerpt is from Mr. Zappa's Mothers of Prevention album. It documents a very interesting time in the history of music making. When you began getting carded for the music you wanted to hear. | ||
| Keyboards and Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 2000 | ||
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Memory No.3 | Instrumental |
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A mellow instrumental guitar groove. | ||
| Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, and Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 2000 | ||
| The following four tracks are from a collection of compositions I did for an L'Alliance & Co. performance of La Cite Sans Sommeil (The Sleepless City). Performed in both French and English, the play centers around numerous nightmares of a city that can't sleep. |
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Nightmare No.1 | Soundtrack |
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A nightmare in which a man believes he is driving backwards beyond his control. | ||
| Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 2001 | ||
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Nightmare No.2 | Soundtrack |
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A woman's nightmare of not being able to find her own children in a crowded place. | ||
| Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 2001 | ||
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Nightmare No.3 | Soundtrack |
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A man finds himself sliding gleefully down a handrail only to have his dream turn into a nightmare when he finds out it's really a razor blade. Ouch! | ||
| Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 2001 | ||
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Nightmare No.4 | Soundtrack |
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A nightmare in which a woman awakens herself screaming, "Don't leave me". | ||
| Programming: | Rex Tangle | |
| © 2001 | ||
