playlist artwork#12 this week96/98

by Jim Guittard

Tracks

1 2:40 978 listens
2 2:18 602 listens
3 6:24 347 listens
4 2:38 225 listens
5 2:48 221 listens
6 5:17 214 listens
7 2:32 216 listens
8 2:16 210 listens
9 2:30 215 listens
10 1:10 124 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 24/11/2009

Between 1996 and 1998 I put down a few songs in a rather spur of the moment on my 4-track recorder.  Lyrics were made up basically on the spot while the tape was rolling.  The sounds are pretty lo-fi and the clanging of metal in some of the songs were spoons, pots and pans that made up our primitive percussion.  Jim Seagroves helped out on the racket kitchen percussion sounds as well as general chanting or making a nuisance out of everything.

Back then Jim and I called ourselves "the Gidds".  Basically, it was our little gang name growing up.  We listened to NWA in high school and wanted to be white thugs.  We had our own language and mockerized the neighborhood.  Some of the songs we speak in German.

I play the acoustic and electric guitar, sitar and sing the songs.  My brother Bob Guittard played bass and guitar on a few tracks as well as beat on a hand drum.  Warren Barry played the organ on Once Around the Moon as well as added to the weirdness.

I used a Dr. Groove Drum machine.  I hope you like these weird songs.  At the time of the recording I was listening to a lot of Beck's Odelay.  Please enjoy and make comments. 

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "96/98"

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Henry_chinaski

Betwen Manson and Johnston

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Henry_chinaski • 2009-11-25 14:10:19

Merveilleux, tout simplement, avec une petite préférence pour les morceaux acoustique. Les effets sont utilisés à bon escient, je trouve que ça apporte quelque chose de chelou/sympathique à l'ensemble, je pense notamment au delay très courtes sur certaine percus. Le raga est rentre-dedans, avec une imitation du tabla assez ingénieuse...et constamment Lo-fi. Très bon quoi!
hubert_huzzah

Better than mediacation and horspiel

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hubert_huzzah • 2010-01-08 10:34:36

Having accidentally listened to this while a rhythm track was running, I was a tiny bit disappointed that there was no crap drum track. Then I realised that was churlish. It's really rather a good excursion into the kind of folk music that would have been made by chainsaw wielding space travellers in 1888, had there been such folk. It's musically a lot more competent than I seem to be giving it credit for. The made up on the spot lyrics are better than anything that over-rehearsed Industrial Production Line Talent Shows will ever give you. Imagine the Gidds on the X-Factor. Cannot? Then this really is the music for you. Especially if you have sense to listen to music to discover things. Such as what things sound like with an accidentally running rhythm track.
eiohaki

Very good trip

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eiohaki • 2009-11-27 02:14:42

I find full of influences in this music. As if Acid Mothers Temple met Can who would have met Pink Floyd who would have met Léonard Cohen who would have met another bands I think... I prefer the songs 3 :"Once around the moon", a long and very good trip! But the album is very good too.
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