MP3 Tummy Pills - Gutbomb!
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User tags: rock garage, rock lo-fi, mp3 album
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Grinding guitars, fuzzy bass, big beats, crazy vocals. Sounds like My Bloody Valentine & Daisy Chainsaw's drug addicted runaway child meets The Pixies at a drunken drag race. Soothing your aching belly one song at a time.
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Garage Rock, ROCK: Lo-Fi
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26 years of recordings by a guy named Danny Womack from Denver. The Tummy Pills are whomever Womack is working with at the time. Think of them as an audio antacid.-- Bands Womack has played in; GoodBoy!,Danny In A Mizz, Dandaiquiri, Spacesleaze, The Commerce City Rollers, Bionics,& The Ted Bundy Band. Born 1967 in Denver, Danny Womack would like you to think he is Bog Thermaforce from the planet OGLE-TR-56b. When he sits behind his panel of computers, crappy synths and 1950s EICO 378 sound generator, he blames his obsession with audio recording on a simple tape recorder he received as a Christmas gift at age 11. He progressed into building his own recording studio in his parents basement at age of 13 using anything available. He synced tracks from several play decks by slowing the cassette reels with his finger while simultaneously laying a vocal track, and so began his long unexpected journey into experimental music. He began his first punk band as a teenage high school dropout and runaway in 1984 and played in dozens of live Denver projects for the next 2-plus decades. Having many thousands of songs written and recorded, Womack is prolific to say the least. But his main objective all along the way has been simply to record the songs he wishes he could walk into a record store and buy but can never find, and to share them with his closest friends. When not in a band, Womack assisted four notable artists, broadening his own vision of the art world. Recently he has meshed his audio with visuals utilizing digital video. In 2003, while living in Seattle, Womack released his first documentary entitled "My Worst Nightmare", a four-year project involving interviews with hipsters and homeless. Shot half on Colfax Avenue in Denver and half on 2nd avenue in Seattle's Belltown, nearly 40 minutes long, it consists of 139 different close up interviews of regular people explaining the personal details of their worst nightmares. Continuing his experimentation with moving images mixed with experimental audio, he entertains friends with his latest series of controversial videos entitled "HYPNOTRON 2.1 Hypnosis Videos". A visually pleasing, almost psychedelic, sometimes disturbing and sometimes hilarious two minute experience that leaves many viewers angry or peeing their pants laughing. In the past three years Womack focused on his achievement the TFAI-1 (Thermaforce Flash Audio Interface) in which by the use of Macromedia Flash, Womack has taken an IBM super computer console and loaded his own samples, that can be trigger from anywhere in the world via the internet and his website dreamlabproductions.com. This allows performances around the world while traveling with minimal amounts of equipment. With the use of an airport or WiFi, others are even able to join certain performances with their laptops triggering sounds from the website. With his current project Antenna 10, Womack is returning to his experimental roots, releasing the fourth CD, "The ultra soothing sounds of the alien astronaut's arpeggiator". One more study into land, sea and space, utilizing Womacks talent for a subtle and almost classical minded approach to converting his interest in exploration of the uncharted, into an audio recording. He has tremendous interest in anything having to do with maritime disasters, Soviet cosmonauts, NASA and JPL laboratories which explains tracks off earlier releases such as "Eulogy To MIR" from his third release "Interplanetary Hot Pocket" which commemorates the phasing out of the Soviet space station MIR that crashed into earth atmosphere in 2001 or the song "To Cerise", a love song to a French spy satellite from his second release "Midnight Music for the Modern Astronaut". Antenna 10 is adventurous thinking music utilizing the full spectrum of audio capabilities, yet it possesses the properties of a classical piece with mellow hypnotizing lulls growing to climactic plateaus. There are obvious similarities to gospel music in the repetitiveness and the building of the music into a feverish pitch. There are also deep-rooted emotional pleasantries that manage to accurately reflect the wonder and danger of man's continued quest to conquer the unknown on earth and in space. And at this point it looks as though Womack or Bog Thermaforce will continue his own quest in conquering the mysteries and limitations of his visions. Today Womack juggles six audio projects. The Tummy Pills, Pink Unicorns of death, The Super Angry Strawberries, AMFMO, Antenna 10, and 8bit Billie.
9 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Garage Rock, ROCK: Lo-Fi
Details:
26 years of recordings by a guy named Danny Womack from Denver. The Tummy Pills are whomever Womack is working with at the time. Think of them as an audio antacid.-- Bands Womack has played in; GoodBoy!,Danny In A Mizz, Dandaiquiri, Spacesleaze, The Commerce City Rollers, Bionics,& The Ted Bundy Band. Born 1967 in Denver, Danny Womack would like you to think he is Bog Thermaforce from the planet OGLE-TR-56b. When he sits behind his panel of computers, crappy synths and 1950s EICO 378 sound generator, he blames his obsession with audio recording on a simple tape recorder he received as a Christmas gift at age 11. He progressed into building his own recording studio in his parents basement at age of 13 using anything available. He synced tracks from several play decks by slowing the cassette reels with his finger while simultaneously laying a vocal track, and so began his long unexpected journey into experimental music. He began his first punk band as a teenage high school dropout and runaway in 1984 and played in dozens of live Denver projects for the next 2-plus decades. Having many thousands of songs written and recorded, Womack is prolific to say the least. But his main objective all along the way has been simply to record the songs he wishes he could walk into a record store and buy but can never find, and to share them with his closest friends. When not in a band, Womack assisted four notable artists, broadening his own vision of the art world. Recently he has meshed his audio with visuals utilizing digital video. In 2003, while living in Seattle, Womack released his first documentary entitled "My Worst Nightmare", a four-year project involving interviews with hipsters and homeless. Shot half on Colfax Avenue in Denver and half on 2nd avenue in Seattle's Belltown, nearly 40 minutes long, it consists of 139 different close up interviews of regular people explaining the personal details of their worst nightmares. Continuing his experimentation with moving images mixed with experimental audio, he entertains friends with his latest series of controversial videos entitled "HYPNOTRON 2.1 Hypnosis Videos". A visually pleasing, almost psychedelic, sometimes disturbing and sometimes hilarious two minute experience that leaves many viewers angry or peeing their pants laughing. In the past three years Womack focused on his achievement the TFAI-1 (Thermaforce Flash Audio Interface) in which by the use of Macromedia Flash, Womack has taken an IBM super computer console and loaded his own samples, that can be trigger from anywhere in the world via the internet and his website dreamlabproductions.com. This allows performances around the world while traveling with minimal amounts of equipment. With the use of an airport or WiFi, others are even able to join certain performances with their laptops triggering sounds from the website. With his current project Antenna 10, Womack is returning to his experimental roots, releasing the fourth CD, "The ultra soothing sounds of the alien astronaut's arpeggiator". One more study into land, sea and space, utilizing Womacks talent for a subtle and almost classical minded approach to converting his interest in exploration of the uncharted, into an audio recording. He has tremendous interest in anything having to do with maritime disasters, Soviet cosmonauts, NASA and JPL laboratories which explains tracks off earlier releases such as "Eulogy To MIR" from his third release "Interplanetary Hot Pocket" which commemorates the phasing out of the Soviet space station MIR that crashed into earth atmosphere in 2001 or the song "To Cerise", a love song to a French spy satellite from his second release "Midnight Music for the Modern Astronaut". Antenna 10 is adventurous thinking music utilizing the full spectrum of audio capabilities, yet it possesses the properties of a classical piece with mellow hypnotizing lulls growing to climactic plateaus. There are obvious similarities to gospel music in the repetitiveness and the building of the music into a feverish pitch. There are also deep-rooted emotional pleasantries that manage to accurately reflect the wonder and danger of man's continued quest to conquer the unknown on earth and in space. And at this point it looks as though Womack or Bog Thermaforce will continue his own quest in conquering the mysteries and limitations of his visions. Today Womack juggles six audio projects. The Tummy Pills, Pink Unicorns of death, The Super Angry Strawberries, AMFMO, Antenna 10, and 8bit Billie.
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User tags: rock garage, rock lo-fi, mp3 album
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