Animal Collective
Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Animal Collective?
to everyone who has listened to Animal Collective, while on drugs, what will?
You never know what hit you. I have had fantastic experiences with the research chemicals 2c-bromo-plane, 2C-E, 4ho-DMT, DOM, DOC … Salvia also … and not to mention the good old LSD. Animal Collective will take you and get you in a sort of incredible and paralytic state, almost always putting me into a fantastic, highly complicated trip. What I find so compelling is how it is my experience that listening to AC causes both my eyes open and closed eye visuals to soar. At one point while listening to "Visiting Friends" my mind took me to this amazing forest and I had this awkward silhouette of a deer spinning before my eyes. I can not even begin to explain more, it is so brilliant and intangible, that you just may get to try it yourself.
Animal Collective – My Girls
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Animal Collective Limited Edition Gig Poster
$30.00 Need your walls to look a little cooler? Well, Animal Collective seem to be the hypest thing around so nab this limited edition poster. 500 in print. 12" x 18".... |
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Animal Collective Poster - Concert Merriweather Post Pavilion
$14.99 Animal Collective Concert Poster... |
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ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - Limited Edition Concert Poster - by Jeffrey Everett
ANIMAL COLLECTIVE Henry Fonda Theatre Hollywood - 18th September 2007 - by Jeffrey Everett Limited Edition Concert Poster 43x29cm Limited Edition of 500 Copies Only Digital Offset on Heavy Stock... |
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Merriweather Post Pavilion
$10.46 Their ninth full-length. The whoops and hollers that previously held together the sublime, chaotic urgency of their earlier work now signal the calm sense of euphoria and wonder that ripples through this wide eyed record.... |
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Fall Be Kind
$5.89 To close out an incredible 2009 for Animal Collective that saw the release of their most critically and commercially successful album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, comes the Fall Be Kind EP. The EP features 5 brand new studio tracks that are every bit as lush and beautiful as those found on Merriweather. The year of Animal Collective continues.... |
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Merriweather Post Pavilion [Vinyl]
$20.77 Their ninth full-length. The whoops and hollers that previously held together the sublime, chaotic urgency of their earlier work now signal the calm sense of euphoria and wonder that ripples through this wide eyed record.... |
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Between Two Worlds: The Hmong Shaman in America
$25.00 Between Two Worlds: The Hmong Shaman in America powerfully exposes the struggle of Hmong refugees in America. This classic documentary traces the lives of three Hmong families displaced thousands of miles from their villages in Northern Laos and alienated in American cities. Renowned anthropologist, Dwight Conquergood, narrates the rich history of shamanic rituals and explains the similarity bet... |
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Between Two Worlds: The Hmong Shaman in America (Institutional Use - Colleges/Universities)
$250.00 Between Two Worlds: The Hmong Shaman in America powerfully exposes the struggle of Hmong refugees in America. This classic documentary traces the lives of three Hmong families displaced thousands of miles from their villages in Northern Laos and alienated in American cities. Renowned anthropologist, Dwight Conquergood, narrates the rich history of shamanic rituals and explains the similarity bet... |
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Between Two Worlds: The Hmong Shaman in America (Institutional Use-K-12/Libraries & Community Cent)
$99.00 Between Two Worlds: The Hmong Shaman in America powerfully exposes the struggle of Hmong refugees in America. This classic documentary traces the lives of three Hmong families displaced thousands of miles from their villages in Northern Laos and alienated in American cities. Renowned anthropologist, Dwight Conquergood, narrates the rich history of shamanic rituals and explains the similarity bet... |
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Animal Collective - T-shirts - Soft Tees
Hand Holding Logo With Bees Flying Around/Allover Bees These Adult Tees Have A More Form Fitting Cut Than A Regular T-Shirt And Are Made From A Much Softer Cotton.... |
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Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam [9/11] *
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Animal Collective - Spirit They`re Gone, Spirit They`ve Vanished/Danse Manatee
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Animal Collective - People *
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Animal Collective - Hollinndagain *
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Animal Collective - Grass *
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Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
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Animal Collective - Feels [Digipak]
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion [1/20]
$13.29 Disc 1:In the FlowersMy GirlsAlso FrightenedSummertime ClothesDaily RoutineBluishGuys EyesTasteLion In a ComaNo More RunninBrother Sport |
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Animal Collective - Here Comes The Indian
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
$22.63 Disc 1:In The FlowersMy GirlsAlso FrightenedSummertime ClothesDaily RoutineBluishGuys EyesTasteLion In A ComaNo More RunninBrother Sport |
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Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind [EP] [12/8] *
$9.98 Disc 1:GrazeWhat Would I Want? SkyBleedOn a HighwayI Think I Can |
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Animal Collective/Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hummer [EP] [Digipak]
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Animal Collective - Campfire Songs [1/26]
$12.34 Disc 1:Queen In My PicturesDoggyTwo CorvettesMoo Rah Rah RainDe Soto De Son |
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Animal Collective - Peacebone [Maxi Single] [8/21]
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
$28.99 Sheer kimono sleeves and a cinched waist create unmatched style on a blouse from Collective Concepts. The flowy design and abstract print tastefully finish this women's top. |
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A Paddling of Ducks (Hardcover)
$11.91 A book featuring collective nouns from A to Z, specifically group names for animals--including an army of ants, a sloth of bears and a bask of crocodiles-contains detailed illustrations, visual jokes and delightful puns that these collective nouns invi... |
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Animal Collective
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Animal Collective Tickets
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Animal Collective
$29 This second volume in Drago's Thirty-six chambers series contains work by the outsider street artists Fupete and Jack la Motta. Fantastic creatures of the imagination abound: childish, brut and emotional.The trip into the world of independent creativity continues with the second section of the 36 Chambers book series, an original project by Drago. The tour guides are Fupete and Jack la Motta, two deluxe outsiders from the street scene, whose mythical locale is in the zoo inhabited by the complex creatures born of their imagination: childish, brut and fantastical. Much more than charming, the world created by the duo is a lexicon of possibilities. No passport is needed to go on the trip, just turn the pages and allow yourself to be submerged into a parallel universe. |
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Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
$14.83 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear (vocals, acoustic guitar).SUNG TONGS plays like a collection of campfire songs for the blissfully deranged. Champions of naive folk, swirling psychedelia, and playground-styled sing-song games, Animal Collective makes music that is difficult to categorize and even harder to resist. Acoustic guitars, primitive percussion, and harmonizing voices are the meat of the sound here, but the results go leagues beyond the sum of the parts. Circular repetitions, chattering choral interplay, wisps of speech and laughter, and surreal production tricks create a thoroughly disorienting and delightful listen.From the goofy, fluttering phrasing of "Who Could Win a Rabbit" to the lilting harmonies in "College" (which could easily be an outtake from the Beach Boys` PET SOUNDS), Animal Collective oozes with a starry-eyed, back-to-childhood sensibility. But like anyone`s youth, SUNG TONGS is full of monsters and things that go bump in the night. The ominous backwards voices in "Visiting Friends" and the thumping tribal menace of "We Tigers" leave little doubt that Animal Collective has one foot firmly on the dark side. This unique album has the feel of a long journey with no certain guarantees of return. For the bold and curious, SUNG TONGS is a must. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
$13.93 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear (vocals, acoustic guitar).SUNG TONGS plays like a collection of campfire songs for the blissfully deranged. Champions of naive folk, swirling psychedelia, and playground-styled sing-song games, Animal Collective makes music that is difficult to categorize and even harder to resist. Acoustic guitars, primitive percussion, and harmonizing voices are the meat of the sound here, but the results go leagues beyond the sum of the parts. Circular repetitions, chattering choral interplay, wisps of speech and laughter, and surreal production tricks create a thoroughly disorienting and delightful listen.From the goofy, fluttering phrasing of "Who Could Win a Rabbit" to the lilting harmonies in "College" (which could easily be an outtake from the Beach Boys` PET SOUNDS), Animal Collective oozes with a starry-eyed, back-to-childhood sensibility. But like anyone`s youth, SUNG TONGS is full of monsters and things that go bump in the night. The ominous backwards voices in "Visiting Friends" and the thumping tribal menace of "We Tigers" leave little doubt that Animal Collective has one foot firmly on the dark side. This unique album has the feel of a long journey with no certain guarantees of return. For the bold and curious, SUNG TONGS is a must. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
$18.79 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear (vocals, acoustic guitar).SUNG TONGS plays like a collection of campfire songs for the blissfully deranged. Champions of naive folk, swirling psychedelia, and playground-styled sing-song games, Animal Collective makes music that is difficult to categorize and even harder to resist. Acoustic guitars, primitive percussion, and harmonizing voices are the meat of the sound here, but the results go leagues beyond the sum of the parts. Circular repetitions, chattering choral interplay, wisps of speech and laughter, and surreal production tricks create a thoroughly disorienting and delightful listen.From the goofy, fluttering phrasing of "Who Could Win a Rabbit" to the lilting harmonies in "College" (which could easily be an outtake from the Beach Boys` PET SOUNDS), Animal Collective oozes with a starry-eyed, back-to-childhood sensibility. But like anyone`s youth, SUNG TONGS is full of monsters and things that go bump in the night. The ominous backwards voices in "Visiting Friends" and the thumping tribal menace of "We Tigers" leave little doubt that Animal Collective has one foot firmly on the dark side. This unique album has the feel of a long journey with no certain guarantees of return. For the bold and curious, SUNG TONGS is a must. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Sung Tongs
$14.68 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear (vocals, acoustic guitar).SUNG TONGS plays like a collection of campfire songs for the blissfully deranged. Champions of naive folk, swirling psychedelia, and playground-styled sing-song games, Animal Collective makes music that is difficult to categorize and even harder to resist. Acoustic guitars, primitive percussion, and harmonizing voices are the meat of the sound here, but the results go leagues beyond the sum of the parts. Circular repetitions, chattering choral interplay, wisps of speech and laughter, and surreal production tricks create a thoroughly disorienting and delightful listen.From the goofy, fluttering phrasing of "Who Could Win a Rabbit" to the lilting harmonies in "College" (which could easily be an outtake from the Beach Boys` PET SOUNDS), Animal Collective oozes with a starry-eyed, back-to-childhood sensibility. But like anyone`s youth, SUNG TONGS is full of monsters and things that go bump in the night. The ominous backwards voices in "Visiting Friends" and the thumping tribal menace of "We Tigers" leave little doubt that Animal Collective has one foot firmly on the dark side. This unique album has the feel of a long journey with no certain guarantees of return. For the bold and curious, SUNG TONGS is a must. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Grass *
$6.98 This three-tracks disc is essentially a CD-single for the song "Grass" by the Brooklyn-based noise-folk outfit Animal Collective, a tune featured on the group`s 2005 album FEELS. The song, which careens from breezy insouciance to explosive, shout-filled mayhem, is just as thrilling here as it is on the band`s full-length, but the real treasures are the disc`s two b-sides."Must Be Treeman" and "Fickle Cycle" perfectly fuse the Collective`s acid- tinged noise-collage aesthetic with their back-to-the-bush child-savant primitivism. Even better is the bonus DVD, which contains videos for "Grass" and SUNG TONG`s "Who Could Win A Rabbit?" as well as behind-the-scenes footage and a multi-media art piece.Animal Collective`s single for one of the major tracks from 2005`s Feels adds a pair of intriguing B-sides, plus a bonus DVD featuring videos of "Grass" and "Who Could Win a Rabbit?," footage from a recording session, and a music/video collage created by Gang Gang Dance`s Brian DeGraw. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Grass *
$6.56 This three-tracks disc is essentially a CD-single for the song "Grass" by the Brooklyn-based noise-folk outfit Animal Collective, a tune featured on the group`s 2005 album FEELS. The song, which careens from breezy insouciance to explosive, shout-filled mayhem, is just as thrilling here as it is on the band`s full-length, but the real treasures are the disc`s two b-sides."Must Be Treeman" and "Fickle Cycle" perfectly fuse the Collective`s acid- tinged noise-collage aesthetic with their back-to-the-bush child-savant primitivism. Even better is the bonus DVD, which contains videos for "Grass" and SUNG TONG`s "Who Could Win A Rabbit?" as well as behind-the-scenes footage and a multi-media art piece.Animal Collective`s single for one of the major tracks from 2005`s Feels adds a pair of intriguing B-sides, plus a bonus DVD featuring videos of "Grass" and "Who Could Win a Rabbit?," footage from a recording session, and a music/video collage created by Gang Gang Dance`s Brian DeGraw. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Grass *
$8.84 This three-tracks disc is essentially a CD-single for the song "Grass" by the Brooklyn-based noise-folk outfit Animal Collective, a tune featured on the group`s 2005 album FEELS. The song, which careens from breezy insouciance to explosive, shout-filled mayhem, is just as thrilling here as it is on the band`s full-length, but the real treasures are the disc`s two b-sides."Must Be Treeman" and "Fickle Cycle" perfectly fuse the Collective`s acid- tinged noise-collage aesthetic with their back-to-the-bush child-savant primitivism. Even better is the bonus DVD, which contains videos for "Grass" and SUNG TONG`s "Who Could Win A Rabbit?" as well as behind-the-scenes footage and a multi-media art piece.Animal Collective`s single for one of the major tracks from 2005`s Feels adds a pair of intriguing B-sides, plus a bonus DVD featuring videos of "Grass" and "Who Could Win a Rabbit?," footage from a recording session, and a music/video collage created by Gang Gang Dance`s Brian DeGraw. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Grass *
$6.91 This three-tracks disc is essentially a CD-single for the song "Grass" by the Brooklyn-based noise-folk outfit Animal Collective, a tune featured on the group`s 2005 album FEELS. The song, which careens from breezy insouciance to explosive, shout-filled mayhem, is just as thrilling here as it is on the band`s full-length, but the real treasures are the disc`s two b-sides."Must Be Treeman" and "Fickle Cycle" perfectly fuse the Collective`s acid- tinged noise-collage aesthetic with their back-to-the-bush child-savant primitivism. Even better is the bonus DVD, which contains videos for "Grass" and SUNG TONG`s "Who Could Win A Rabbit?" as well as behind-the-scenes footage and a multi-media art piece.Animal Collective`s single for one of the major tracks from 2005`s Feels adds a pair of intriguing B-sides, plus a bonus DVD featuring videos of "Grass" and "Who Could Win a Rabbit?," footage from a recording session, and a music/video collage created by Gang Gang Dance`s Brian DeGraw. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Hollinndagain *
$14.23 Recording information: 02/09/2001-06/03/2001.Photographer: Danny Meltaer.2006`s HOLLINNDAGAIN is a re-release of Animal Collective`s rare live album composed of tracks recorded for the radio station WFMU in 2001and live tracks from the band`s tour from the same year. HOLLINNAGAIN presents a fascinating portrait of one of the 21st century`s most relentlessly inventive indie rock bands at a time when they were committed to creating fresh improvisations for every concert.The first three tracks are taken from the radio show, and the remainder is culled from band`s tour with fellow experimental warriors Black Dice. The sound is looser in structure and approach than the band displayed on later albums like SUNG TONGS and FEELS (although, intriguingly, the album has been mixed so ghosts of songs from these albums can occasionally be heard). Instead AC favor sprawling free-form jams built on found sounds, ambient noise, and experimental singing punctuated by furious tribal drumming and flashes of melody. Fans interested in the band`s genesis, and their remarkably free and searching live approach, should pick this up. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Hollinndagain *
$18.03 Recording information: 02/09/2001-06/03/2001.Photographer: Danny Meltaer.2006`s HOLLINNDAGAIN is a re-release of Animal Collective`s rare live album composed of tracks recorded for the radio station WFMU in 2001and live tracks from the band`s tour from the same year. HOLLINNAGAIN presents a fascinating portrait of one of the 21st century`s most relentlessly inventive indie rock bands at a time when they were committed to creating fresh improvisations for every concert.The first three tracks are taken from the radio show, and the remainder is culled from band`s tour with fellow experimental warriors Black Dice. The sound is looser in structure and approach than the band displayed on later albums like SUNG TONGS and FEELS (although, intriguingly, the album has been mixed so ghosts of songs from these albums can occasionally be heard). Instead AC favor sprawling free-form jams built on found sounds, ambient noise, and experimental singing punctuated by furious tribal drumming and flashes of melody. Fans interested in the band`s genesis, and their remarkably free and searching live approach, should pick this up. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Hollinndagain *
$13.37 Recording information: 02/09/2001-06/03/2001.Photographer: Danny Meltaer.2006`s HOLLINNDAGAIN is a re-release of Animal Collective`s rare live album composed of tracks recorded for the radio station WFMU in 2001and live tracks from the band`s tour from the same year. HOLLINNAGAIN presents a fascinating portrait of one of the 21st century`s most relentlessly inventive indie rock bands at a time when they were committed to creating fresh improvisations for every concert.The first three tracks are taken from the radio show, and the remainder is culled from band`s tour with fellow experimental warriors Black Dice. The sound is looser in structure and approach than the band displayed on later albums like SUNG TONGS and FEELS (although, intriguingly, the album has been mixed so ghosts of songs from these albums can occasionally be heard). Instead AC favor sprawling free-form jams built on found sounds, ambient noise, and experimental singing punctuated by furious tribal drumming and flashes of melody. Fans interested in the band`s genesis, and their remarkably free and searching live approach, should pick this up. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Hollinndagain *
$14.08 Recording information: 02/09/2001-06/03/2001.Photographer: Danny Meltaer.2006`s HOLLINNDAGAIN is a re-release of Animal Collective`s rare live album composed of tracks recorded for the radio station WFMU in 2001and live tracks from the band`s tour from the same year. HOLLINNAGAIN presents a fascinating portrait of one of the 21st century`s most relentlessly inventive indie rock bands at a time when they were committed to creating fresh improvisations for every concert.The first three tracks are taken from the radio show, and the remainder is culled from band`s tour with fellow experimental warriors Black Dice. The sound is looser in structure and approach than the band displayed on later albums like SUNG TONGS and FEELS (although, intriguingly, the album has been mixed so ghosts of songs from these albums can occasionally be heard). Instead AC favor sprawling free-form jams built on found sounds, ambient noise, and experimental singing punctuated by furious tribal drumming and flashes of melody. Fans interested in the band`s genesis, and their remarkably free and searching live approach, should pick this up. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
$22.63 With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
$21.26 With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
$22.39 With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion
$28.66 With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam [9/11] *
$13.32 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon.With six albums and two certifiable classics (HERE COMES THE INDIAN and SUNG TONGS), Animal Collective easily took the crown for the best and most creative band to emerge from the fertile Brooklyn underground of the early 2000s. Whereas their previous effort, FEELS, bordered on sonic wallpaper at times, with a lushness of voices, loops, and nature sounds, STRAWBERRY JAM--the band`s 2007 Domino Records debut--returns the quartet to form with a song cycle of characteristically inventive melodic meanderings and ever-shifting production candy.While the band was never really folk, STRAWBERRY JAM finds them severing themselves entirely from any freak-folk allegiances, as almost all the more acoustic elements of earlier records have been replaced with noise bursts, electronic blips and loops, keyboard swells, and even electric guitar muscle. Their earlier records were hardly na¿ve, but STRAWBERRY JAM reveals a band maturing in identity so confidently in their collective magic that they can offer what seems like a standard pop melody ("Peacebone," the ecstatic "For Reverend Green") and embrace an overall slicker approach, yet still have an air of revelation about them. STRAWBERRY JAM is more accessible to listeners outside the collective than previous efforts, but if more structure is the price for growing older and more commercially viable, Animal Collective have figured out how to succeed completely on their own terms. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam [9/11] *
$16.88 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon.With six albums and two certifiable classics (HERE COMES THE INDIAN and SUNG TONGS), Animal Collective easily took the crown for the best and most creative band to emerge from the fertile Brooklyn underground of the early 2000s. Whereas their previous effort, FEELS, bordered on sonic wallpaper at times, with a lushness of voices, loops, and nature sounds, STRAWBERRY JAM--the band`s 2007 Domino Records debut--returns the quartet to form with a song cycle of characteristically inventive melodic meanderings and ever-shifting production candy.While the band was never really folk, STRAWBERRY JAM finds them severing themselves entirely from any freak-folk allegiances, as almost all the more acoustic elements of earlier records have been replaced with noise bursts, electronic blips and loops, keyboard swells, and even electric guitar muscle. Their earlier records were hardly na¿ve, but STRAWBERRY JAM reveals a band maturing in identity so confidently in their collective magic that they can offer what seems like a standard pop melody ("Peacebone," the ecstatic "For Reverend Green") and embrace an overall slicker approach, yet still have an air of revelation about them. STRAWBERRY JAM is more accessible to listeners outside the collective than previous efforts, but if more structure is the price for growing older and more commercially viable, Animal Collective have figured out how to succeed completely on their own terms. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam [9/11] *
$13.18 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon.With six albums and two certifiable classics (HERE COMES THE INDIAN and SUNG TONGS), Animal Collective easily took the crown for the best and most creative band to emerge from the fertile Brooklyn underground of the early 2000s. Whereas their previous effort, FEELS, bordered on sonic wallpaper at times, with a lushness of voices, loops, and nature sounds, STRAWBERRY JAM--the band`s 2007 Domino Records debut--returns the quartet to form with a song cycle of characteristically inventive melodic meanderings and ever-shifting production candy.While the band was never really folk, STRAWBERRY JAM finds them severing themselves entirely from any freak-folk allegiances, as almost all the more acoustic elements of earlier records have been replaced with noise bursts, electronic blips and loops, keyboard swells, and even electric guitar muscle. Their earlier records were hardly na¿ve, but STRAWBERRY JAM reveals a band maturing in identity so confidently in their collective magic that they can offer what seems like a standard pop melody ("Peacebone," the ecstatic "For Reverend Green") and embrace an overall slicker approach, yet still have an air of revelation about them. STRAWBERRY JAM is more accessible to listeners outside the collective than previous efforts, but if more structure is the price for growing older and more commercially viable, Animal Collective have figured out how to succeed completely on their own terms. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam [9/11] *
$12.52 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon.With six albums and two certifiable classics (HERE COMES THE INDIAN and SUNG TONGS), Animal Collective easily took the crown for the best and most creative band to emerge from the fertile Brooklyn underground of the early 2000s. Whereas their previous effort, FEELS, bordered on sonic wallpaper at times, with a lushness of voices, loops, and nature sounds, STRAWBERRY JAM--the band`s 2007 Domino Records debut--returns the quartet to form with a song cycle of characteristically inventive melodic meanderings and ever-shifting production candy.While the band was never really folk, STRAWBERRY JAM finds them severing themselves entirely from any freak-folk allegiances, as almost all the more acoustic elements of earlier records have been replaced with noise bursts, electronic blips and loops, keyboard swells, and even electric guitar muscle. Their earlier records were hardly na¿ve, but STRAWBERRY JAM reveals a band maturing in identity so confidently in their collective magic that they can offer what seems like a standard pop melody ("Peacebone," the ecstatic "For Reverend Green") and embrace an overall slicker approach, yet still have an air of revelation about them. STRAWBERRY JAM is more accessible to listeners outside the collective than previous efforts, but if more structure is the price for growing older and more commercially viable, Animal Collective have figured out how to succeed completely on their own terms. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Here Comes The Indian
$13.28 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon .Informed in equal parts by acid-fried psychosis, crop-circle field recordings, and an elephants-on-the-loose circus thrash aesthetic, Animal Collective`s fourth full-length album rests roughly at the meeting point between psychedelic, noise, and folk music. Here Comes the Indian begins gently enough with "Native Belle," a moody set piece that belies the album`s clatter with 12 minutes of constrained rhythmic builds, drones, and squeaks. Things quickly explode with the searing "Hey Light," a lightning bolt of electrocuted brass and human wails that sends the album careening into psychoactive delirium. Since everything that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed, drug-induced, and apparitional, Here Comes the Indian makes for particularly lucid listening. Brash, crass, and texturally magnificent, this is well worth seeking out. ~ Mark Pytlik Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Here Comes The Indian
$12.47 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon .Informed in equal parts by acid-fried psychosis, crop-circle field recordings, and an elephants-on-the-loose circus thrash aesthetic, Animal Collective`s fourth full-length album rests roughly at the meeting point between psychedelic, noise, and folk music. Here Comes the Indian begins gently enough with "Native Belle," a moody set piece that belies the album`s clatter with 12 minutes of constrained rhythmic builds, drones, and squeaks. Things quickly explode with the searing "Hey Light," a lightning bolt of electrocuted brass and human wails that sends the album careening into psychoactive delirium. Since everything that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed, drug-induced, and apparitional, Here Comes the Indian makes for particularly lucid listening. Brash, crass, and texturally magnificent, this is well worth seeking out. ~ Mark Pytlik Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Here Comes The Indian
$16.82 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon .Informed in equal parts by acid-fried psychosis, crop-circle field recordings, and an elephants-on-the-loose circus thrash aesthetic, Animal Collective`s fourth full-length album rests roughly at the meeting point between psychedelic, noise, and folk music. Here Comes the Indian begins gently enough with "Native Belle," a moody set piece that belies the album`s clatter with 12 minutes of constrained rhythmic builds, drones, and squeaks. Things quickly explode with the searing "Hey Light," a lightning bolt of electrocuted brass and human wails that sends the album careening into psychoactive delirium. Since everything that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed, drug-induced, and apparitional, Here Comes the Indian makes for particularly lucid listening. Brash, crass, and texturally magnificent, this is well worth seeking out. ~ Mark Pytlik Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Here Comes The Indian
$13.14 Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Deacon .Informed in equal parts by acid-fried psychosis, crop-circle field recordings, and an elephants-on-the-loose circus thrash aesthetic, Animal Collective`s fourth full-length album rests roughly at the meeting point between psychedelic, noise, and folk music. Here Comes the Indian begins gently enough with "Native Belle," a moody set piece that belies the album`s clatter with 12 minutes of constrained rhythmic builds, drones, and squeaks. Things quickly explode with the searing "Hey Light," a lightning bolt of electrocuted brass and human wails that sends the album careening into psychoactive delirium. Since everything that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed, drug-induced, and apparitional, Here Comes the Indian makes for particularly lucid listening. Brash, crass, and texturally magnificent, this is well worth seeking out. ~ Mark Pytlik Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Collective Intelligence
$71.76 Collective intelligence is a shared or group intelligence that emerges from the collaboration and competition of many individuals. Collective intelligence appears in a wide variety of forms of consensus decision making in bacteria, animals, humans, and computer networks. The study of collective intelligence may properly be considered a subfield of sociology, of business, of computer science, of mass communications and of mass behavior a field that studies collective behavior from the level of quarks to the level of bacterial, plant, animal, and human societies. The concept also frequently appears in science fiction as telepathically linked species and cyborgs. The above definition has emerged from the writings of Douglas Hofstadter (1979), Peter Russell (1983), Tom Atlee (1993), Pierre Lvy (1994), Howard Bloom (1995), Francis Heylighen (1995), Douglas Engelbart, Cliff Joslyn, Ron Dembo, Gottfried Mayer-Kress (2003) and other theorists. Collective intelligence is referred to as Symbiotic intelligence by Norman L. |
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Animal Collective - Campfire Songs [1/26]
$12.34 Recording information: 11/2001.Originally recorded in 2001 and released in 2003 under the name Campfire Songs, this eponymously titled album serves as a record of the early experiments in melodic atmospherics by members of what would eventually become the Animal Collective (featuring Panda Bear, Avey Tare, and Deakin). Recorded on a screened-in porch in one take on a brisk November day, the album is like the psychedelic folk soundtrack to a camping trip that never happened. With its sparse combination of nature sounds, meandering acoustic guitars, and ethereal vocal harmonies, Campfire Songs contains ambient landscapes that start out feeling inscrutable before eventually becoming strangely warm and inviting. The lyrics, barely discernible, give the feeling of an eavesdropped conversation, requiring the listener to saddle themselves up to their campfire and listen intently to find their hidden meaning. Despite the wandering nature of the songs, nothing feels accidental or improvised. The airy beauty of the vocal harmonies and the flowing transitions between songs show a real sense of purpose and vision, creating a series of tracks that are more musical than soundscapes, but not quite songs in the traditional sense. While Campfire Songs isn`t nearly as dense or kinetic as Animal Collective`s later work would be, it shows off their penchant for layered harmony and experimental song structures, which makes for a fine piece of atmospheric headphone listening. ~ Gregory Heaney Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Campfire Songs [1/26]
$11.59 Recording information: 11/2001.Originally recorded in 2001 and released in 2003 under the name Campfire Songs, this eponymously titled album serves as a record of the early experiments in melodic atmospherics by members of what would eventually become the Animal Collective (featuring Panda Bear, Avey Tare, and Deakin). Recorded on a screened-in porch in one take on a brisk November day, the album is like the psychedelic folk soundtrack to a camping trip that never happened. With its sparse combination of nature sounds, meandering acoustic guitars, and ethereal vocal harmonies, Campfire Songs contains ambient landscapes that start out feeling inscrutable before eventually becoming strangely warm and inviting. The lyrics, barely discernible, give the feeling of an eavesdropped conversation, requiring the listener to saddle themselves up to their campfire and listen intently to find their hidden meaning. Despite the wandering nature of the songs, nothing feels accidental or improvised. The airy beauty of the vocal harmonies and the flowing transitions between songs show a real sense of purpose and vision, creating a series of tracks that are more musical than soundscapes, but not quite songs in the traditional sense. While Campfire Songs isn`t nearly as dense or kinetic as Animal Collective`s later work would be, it shows off their penchant for layered harmony and experimental song structures, which makes for a fine piece of atmospheric headphone listening. ~ Gregory Heaney Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Campfire Songs [1/26]
$12.21 Recording information: 11/2001.Originally recorded in 2001 and released in 2003 under the name Campfire Songs, this eponymously titled album serves as a record of the early experiments in melodic atmospherics by members of what would eventually become the Animal Collective (featuring Panda Bear, Avey Tare, and Deakin). Recorded on a screened-in porch in one take on a brisk November day, the album is like the psychedelic folk soundtrack to a camping trip that never happened. With its sparse combination of nature sounds, meandering acoustic guitars, and ethereal vocal harmonies, Campfire Songs contains ambient landscapes that start out feeling inscrutable before eventually becoming strangely warm and inviting. The lyrics, barely discernible, give the feeling of an eavesdropped conversation, requiring the listener to saddle themselves up to their campfire and listen intently to find their hidden meaning. Despite the wandering nature of the songs, nothing feels accidental or improvised. The airy beauty of the vocal harmonies and the flowing transitions between songs show a real sense of purpose and vision, creating a series of tracks that are more musical than soundscapes, but not quite songs in the traditional sense. While Campfire Songs isn`t nearly as dense or kinetic as Animal Collective`s later work would be, it shows off their penchant for layered harmony and experimental song structures, which makes for a fine piece of atmospheric headphone listening. ~ Gregory Heaney Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Campfire Songs [1/26]
$15.63 Recording information: 11/2001.Originally recorded in 2001 and released in 2003 under the name Campfire Songs, this eponymously titled album serves as a record of the early experiments in melodic atmospherics by members of what would eventually become the Animal Collective (featuring Panda Bear, Avey Tare, and Deakin). Recorded on a screened-in porch in one take on a brisk November day, the album is like the psychedelic folk soundtrack to a camping trip that never happened. With its sparse combination of nature sounds, meandering acoustic guitars, and ethereal vocal harmonies, Campfire Songs contains ambient landscapes that start out feeling inscrutable before eventually becoming strangely warm and inviting. The lyrics, barely discernible, give the feeling of an eavesdropped conversation, requiring the listener to saddle themselves up to their campfire and listen intently to find their hidden meaning. Despite the wandering nature of the songs, nothing feels accidental or improvised. The airy beauty of the vocal harmonies and the flowing transitions between songs show a real sense of purpose and vision, creating a series of tracks that are more musical than soundscapes, but not quite songs in the traditional sense. While Campfire Songs isn`t nearly as dense or kinetic as Animal Collective`s later work would be, it shows off their penchant for layered harmony and experimental song structures, which makes for a fine piece of atmospheric headphone listening. ~ Gregory Heaney Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets March 29 2010
$89 Buy ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets at Cinema 21 in Portland OR on March 29 |
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ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets March 17 2010
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ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets March 17 2010
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ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets March 25 2010
$1 Buy ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets at Sundance Kabuki Cinemas in San Francisco CA on March 25 |
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ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets March 25 2010
$1 Buy ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets at Sundance Kabuki Cinemas in San Francisco CA on March 25 |
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ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets March 29 2010
$1 Buy ODDSAC by Danny Perez and Animal Collective Tickets at Cinema 21 in Portland OR on March 29 |
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Animal Collective - Feels [Digipak]
$13.29 Additional personnel: Eyvind Kang, Krist¿n Anna Valtysd¿ttir.Audio Mixer: Scott Colburn.Recording information: Gravel Voice, Seattle, WA (03/2005).Outsider music`s crossover cover boys take a giant step towards mainstream accessibility with this album--then jump right over it into the bushes. Having garnered the highest freak honors with their previous album, SUNG TONGS, here they expand from two to four members and take their chirpy call-and-response harmonies to a whole other level, adding a cohesive production that welds all the disparate elements into genuine melodic hooks. The opening track, "Did You See the Words," even has a distinct indie-rock chorus (for a while anyway) in addition to the scattered ivory tinkling and Panda Bear`s upper-octave-strained ravings. Not long afterwards they`re layering on the war whoops and Beach Boy vocalizing until it all starts rising and falling like the sea, often alongside contrapuntal piano and more robust and full-bodied drum work than previous AC albums. Somehow or other their signature primitivism coalesces into near pop perfection and seldom falters anywhere along its breakneck 52-minute run. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - People *
$6.98 Track Listing:*People *Tikwid *My Favorite Colors *People - (live, live) |
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Animal Collective - People *
$6.56 Track Listing:*People *Tikwid *My Favorite Colors *People - (live, live) |
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Animal Collective - Feels [Digipak]
$16.83 Additional personnel: Eyvind Kang, Krist¿n Anna Valtysd¿ttir.Audio Mixer: Scott Colburn.Recording information: Gravel Voice, Seattle, WA (03/2005).Outsider music`s crossover cover boys take a giant step towards mainstream accessibility with this album--then jump right over it into the bushes. Having garnered the highest freak honors with their previous album, SUNG TONGS, here they expand from two to four members and take their chirpy call-and-response harmonies to a whole other level, adding a cohesive production that welds all the disparate elements into genuine melodic hooks. The opening track, "Did You See the Words," even has a distinct indie-rock chorus (for a while anyway) in addition to the scattered ivory tinkling and Panda Bear`s upper-octave-strained ravings. Not long afterwards they`re layering on the war whoops and Beach Boy vocalizing until it all starts rising and falling like the sea, often alongside contrapuntal piano and more robust and full-bodied drum work than previous AC albums. Somehow or other their signature primitivism coalesces into near pop perfection and seldom falters anywhere along its breakneck 52-minute run. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - People *
$8.84 Track Listing:*People *Tikwid *My Favorite Colors *People - (live, live) |
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Animal Collective - Feels [Digipak]
$12.48 Additional personnel: Eyvind Kang, Krist¿n Anna Valtysd¿ttir.Audio Mixer: Scott Colburn.Recording information: Gravel Voice, Seattle, WA (03/2005).Outsider music`s crossover cover boys take a giant step towards mainstream accessibility with this album--then jump right over it into the bushes. Having garnered the highest freak honors with their previous album, SUNG TONGS, here they expand from two to four members and take their chirpy call-and-response harmonies to a whole other level, adding a cohesive production that welds all the disparate elements into genuine melodic hooks. The opening track, "Did You See the Words," even has a distinct indie-rock chorus (for a while anyway) in addition to the scattered ivory tinkling and Panda Bear`s upper-octave-strained ravings. Not long afterwards they`re layering on the war whoops and Beach Boy vocalizing until it all starts rising and falling like the sea, often alongside contrapuntal piano and more robust and full-bodied drum work than previous AC albums. Somehow or other their signature primitivism coalesces into near pop perfection and seldom falters anywhere along its breakneck 52-minute run. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - People *
$6.91 Track Listing:*People *Tikwid *My Favorite Colors *People - (live, live) |
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Animal Collective - Feels [Digipak]
$13.15 Additional personnel: Eyvind Kang, Krist¿n Anna Valtysd¿ttir.Audio Mixer: Scott Colburn.Recording information: Gravel Voice, Seattle, WA (03/2005).Outsider music`s crossover cover boys take a giant step towards mainstream accessibility with this album--then jump right over it into the bushes. Having garnered the highest freak honors with their previous album, SUNG TONGS, here they expand from two to four members and take their chirpy call-and-response harmonies to a whole other level, adding a cohesive production that welds all the disparate elements into genuine melodic hooks. The opening track, "Did You See the Words," even has a distinct indie-rock chorus (for a while anyway) in addition to the scattered ivory tinkling and Panda Bear`s upper-octave-strained ravings. Not long afterwards they`re layering on the war whoops and Beach Boy vocalizing until it all starts rising and falling like the sea, often alongside contrapuntal piano and more robust and full-bodied drum work than previous AC albums. Somehow or other their signature primitivism coalesces into near pop perfection and seldom falters anywhere along its breakneck 52-minute run. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - Custom Framed Jeffrey Everett Print -
$28.99 ANIMAL COLLECTIVE Custom Framed Jeffrey Everett Print 48x34cm 23mm black wood frameGlazed with plexiglass Henry Fonda Theatre Hollywood18th September 2007by Jeffrey Everett Limited Edition of 500 Copies OnlyDigital Offset on Heavy Stock |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion [1/20]
$13.29 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion [1/20]
$12.48 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion [1/20]
$13.15 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion [1/20]
$16.83 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.With`s 2009`s MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective`s early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION`s striking aural sheen, the album retains the group`s signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of early `09, MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION is an impressive addition to the Animal Collective`s revered catalogue, and marks a considerable step forward for the ever-adventurous act. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind [EP] [12/8] *
$9.98 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.Recording information: Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (02/2008); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (02/2008); Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (08/2009); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (08/2009).After releasing one of the best-reviewed albums of 2009, Animal Collective followed ten months later with one of the best EPs of the year, Fall Be Kind. An easily digestible slice of the band at their best, the five-tracker amplifies the circular harmonies of Merriweather Post Pavilion, but substitutes a slightly more laid-back feel compared to the dense, frenzied sound of Merriweather. The opener "Graze" begins with atmospherics and tremulous lyrics, but soon explodes with the same fervor and energy of past AC classics. The second track, "What Would I Want? Sky," deserves its place with Animal Collective`s best, led by a Grateful Dead sample and including several distinct parts that form close to seven minutes of overlapping harmonies, wheezing and clanking found sounds, and ambient drone. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind [EP] [12/8] *
$9.38 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.Recording information: Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (02/2008); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (02/2008); Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (08/2009); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (08/2009).After releasing one of the best-reviewed albums of 2009, Animal Collective followed ten months later with one of the best EPs of the year, Fall Be Kind. An easily digestible slice of the band at their best, the five-tracker amplifies the circular harmonies of Merriweather Post Pavilion, but substitutes a slightly more laid-back feel compared to the dense, frenzied sound of Merriweather. The opener "Graze" begins with atmospherics and tremulous lyrics, but soon explodes with the same fervor and energy of past AC classics. The second track, "What Would I Want? Sky," deserves its place with Animal Collective`s best, led by a Grateful Dead sample and including several distinct parts that form close to seven minutes of overlapping harmonies, wheezing and clanking found sounds, and ambient drone. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind [EP] [12/8] *
$9.88 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.Recording information: Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (02/2008); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (02/2008); Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (08/2009); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (08/2009).After releasing one of the best-reviewed albums of 2009, Animal Collective followed ten months later with one of the best EPs of the year, Fall Be Kind. An easily digestible slice of the band at their best, the five-tracker amplifies the circular harmonies of Merriweather Post Pavilion, but substitutes a slightly more laid-back feel compared to the dense, frenzied sound of Merriweather. The opener "Graze" begins with atmospherics and tremulous lyrics, but soon explodes with the same fervor and energy of past AC classics. The second track, "What Would I Want? Sky," deserves its place with Animal Collective`s best, led by a Grateful Dead sample and including several distinct parts that form close to seven minutes of overlapping harmonies, wheezing and clanking found sounds, and ambient drone. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind [EP] [12/8] *
$12.64 Audio Mixers: Ben Allen; Animal Collective.Recording information: Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (02/2008); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (02/2008); Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY (08/2009); Sweet Tea, Oxford, MS (08/2009).After releasing one of the best-reviewed albums of 2009, Animal Collective followed ten months later with one of the best EPs of the year, Fall Be Kind. An easily digestible slice of the band at their best, the five-tracker amplifies the circular harmonies of Merriweather Post Pavilion, but substitutes a slightly more laid-back feel compared to the dense, frenzied sound of Merriweather. The opener "Graze" begins with atmospherics and tremulous lyrics, but soon explodes with the same fervor and energy of past AC classics. The second track, "What Would I Want? Sky," deserves its place with Animal Collective`s best, led by a Grateful Dead sample and including several distinct parts that form close to seven minutes of overlapping harmonies, wheezing and clanking found sounds, and ambient drone. ~ John Bush Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - by Jeffrey Everett - Limited Edition Concert Poster
$14.99 ANIMAL COLLECTIVE Henry Fonda Theatre Hollywood - 18th September 2007 - by Jeffrey Everett 43x29cm Limited Edition Concert Poster Limited Edition of 500 Copies Only Digital Offset on Heavy Stock |
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Animal Collective: Strawberry Jam CD
$15.98 1. Strawberry Jam 5:13 2. Peacebone 4:25 3. Unsolved Mysteries 4:30 4. Chores 6:34 5. For Reverend Green 6:50 6. Fireworks #1 4:32 7. Winter Wonderland 2:44 8. Cuckoo Cuckoo 5:42 9. Derek 3:01 |
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Fupete & Jack Lamotta: Animal Collective
$18.91 The trip into the world of independent creativity continues with the second section of the 36 Chambers book series, an original project by Drago. The tour guides are Fupete and Jack la Motta, two deluxe outsiders from the street scene, whose mythical locale is in the zoo inhabited by the complex creatures born of their imagination: childish, brut and fantastical. Much more than charming, the world created by the duo is a lexicon of possibilities. No passport is needed to go on the trip, just turn the pages and allow yourself to be submerged into a parallel universe. |
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ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - by Powerhouse Factories - Limited Edition Concert Poster
$18.99 ANIMAL COLLECTIVE Southgate House Newport Ky - 15th May 2007 - by Powerhouse Factories 61x45cm Limited Edition Concert Poster Limited Edition of 80 Copies Only Hand Signed & Numbered by PowerHouse Factories Silk Screen Print on Heavy Stock |
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Animal Collective - Spirit They`re Gone, Spirit They`ve Vanished/Danse Manatee
$13.37 2 LPs on 2 CDs: SPIRIT THEY`RE GONE, SPIRIT THEY`VE VANISHED (2000)/DANSE MANATEE (2001).Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Daeken.Avey Tare and Panda Bear/Animal Collective: Avey Tare (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synthesizer, percussion); Geologist (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Panda Bear.Personnel: Panda Bear (vocals, synthesizer, drums, percussion, electronics).Audio Mixer: Panda Bear.Recording information: Pistol Ring, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001); Rabbit Shadow, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001).Photographer: Hisham Baroocha. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Spirit They`re Gone, Spirit They`ve Vanished/Danse Manatee
$14.23 2 LPs on 2 CDs: SPIRIT THEY`RE GONE, SPIRIT THEY`VE VANISHED (2000)/DANSE MANATEE (2001).Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Daeken.Avey Tare and Panda Bear/Animal Collective: Avey Tare (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synthesizer, percussion); Geologist (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Panda Bear.Personnel: Panda Bear (vocals, synthesizer, drums, percussion, electronics).Audio Mixer: Panda Bear.Recording information: Pistol Ring, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001); Rabbit Shadow, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001).Photographer: Hisham Baroocha. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Spirit They`re Gone, Spirit They`ve Vanished/Danse Manatee
$18.03 2 LPs on 2 CDs: SPIRIT THEY`RE GONE, SPIRIT THEY`VE VANISHED (2000)/DANSE MANATEE (2001).Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Daeken.Avey Tare and Panda Bear/Animal Collective: Avey Tare (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synthesizer, percussion); Geologist (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Panda Bear.Personnel: Panda Bear (vocals, synthesizer, drums, percussion, electronics).Audio Mixer: Panda Bear.Recording information: Pistol Ring, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001); Rabbit Shadow, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001).Photographer: Hisham Baroocha. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Spirit They`re Gone, Spirit They`ve Vanished/Danse Manatee
$14.08 2 LPs on 2 CDs: SPIRIT THEY`RE GONE, SPIRIT THEY`VE VANISHED (2000)/DANSE MANATEE (2001).Animal Collective: Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Geologist, Daeken.Avey Tare and Panda Bear/Animal Collective: Avey Tare (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synthesizer, percussion); Geologist (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Panda Bear.Personnel: Panda Bear (vocals, synthesizer, drums, percussion, electronics).Audio Mixer: Panda Bear.Recording information: Pistol Ring, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001); Rabbit Shadow, Parkton, MD (05/1999-01/2001).Photographer: Hisham Baroocha. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective/Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hummer [EP] [Digipak]
$10.98 The amount of critical praise Animal Collective received for 2004`s SUNG TONGS promised this 2005 release a good deal of attention. That attention was well deserved. Though only a four-song EP, PROSPECT HUMMER finds the experimental-acoustic outfit continuing to explore and refine their primal psychedelia via acoustic guitars, layered vocals, and a swirling wash of auxiliary instruments in a way that challenges, mesmerizes, and enchants. Yet the distinguishing feature of the EP is the presence of British folk chanteuse Vashti Bunyan.Bunyan has become something of an underground cult figure since the release of her only full-length album, 1970`s JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY. Fans of that album (long out of print until it was issued on CD in 2000) will find that Bunyan`s delicate, evocative voice sounds much the same here. In fact, three of PROSPECT HUMMER`s tunes highlight Bunyan`s wispy singing by framing it with back-ups from the Collective (on the lilting verses of "I Remember Learning How to Dive," for example). The fourth track, "Baleen Sample," is a drone-like instrumental that evinces the beach on a windy day. With this short, delicious recording, Animal Collective has again staked their claim as one of the most unique acts in modern folk. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective/Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hummer [EP] [Digipak]
$10.32 The amount of critical praise Animal Collective received for 2004`s SUNG TONGS promised this 2005 release a good deal of attention. That attention was well deserved. Though only a four-song EP, PROSPECT HUMMER finds the experimental-acoustic outfit continuing to explore and refine their primal psychedelia via acoustic guitars, layered vocals, and a swirling wash of auxiliary instruments in a way that challenges, mesmerizes, and enchants. Yet the distinguishing feature of the EP is the presence of British folk chanteuse Vashti Bunyan.Bunyan has become something of an underground cult figure since the release of her only full-length album, 1970`s JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY. Fans of that album (long out of print until it was issued on CD in 2000) will find that Bunyan`s delicate, evocative voice sounds much the same here. In fact, three of PROSPECT HUMMER`s tunes highlight Bunyan`s wispy singing by framing it with back-ups from the Collective (on the lilting verses of "I Remember Learning How to Dive," for example). The fourth track, "Baleen Sample," is a drone-like instrumental that evinces the beach on a windy day. With this short, delicious recording, Animal Collective has again staked their claim as one of the most unique acts in modern folk. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective/Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hummer [EP] [Digipak]
$13.91 The amount of critical praise Animal Collective received for 2004`s SUNG TONGS promised this 2005 release a good deal of attention. That attention was well deserved. Though only a four-song EP, PROSPECT HUMMER finds the experimental-acoustic outfit continuing to explore and refine their primal psychedelia via acoustic guitars, layered vocals, and a swirling wash of auxiliary instruments in a way that challenges, mesmerizes, and enchants. Yet the distinguishing feature of the EP is the presence of British folk chanteuse Vashti Bunyan.Bunyan has become something of an underground cult figure since the release of her only full-length album, 1970`s JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY. Fans of that album (long out of print until it was issued on CD in 2000) will find that Bunyan`s delicate, evocative voice sounds much the same here. In fact, three of PROSPECT HUMMER`s tunes highlight Bunyan`s wispy singing by framing it with back-ups from the Collective (on the lilting verses of "I Remember Learning How to Dive," for example). The fourth track, "Baleen Sample," is a drone-like instrumental that evinces the beach on a windy day. With this short, delicious recording, Animal Collective has again staked their claim as one of the most unique acts in modern folk. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective/Vashti Bunyan - Prospect Hummer [EP] [Digipak]
$10.87 The amount of critical praise Animal Collective received for 2004`s SUNG TONGS promised this 2005 release a good deal of attention. That attention was well deserved. Though only a four-song EP, PROSPECT HUMMER finds the experimental-acoustic outfit continuing to explore and refine their primal psychedelia via acoustic guitars, layered vocals, and a swirling wash of auxiliary instruments in a way that challenges, mesmerizes, and enchants. Yet the distinguishing feature of the EP is the presence of British folk chanteuse Vashti Bunyan.Bunyan has become something of an underground cult figure since the release of her only full-length album, 1970`s JUST ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY. Fans of that album (long out of print until it was issued on CD in 2000) will find that Bunyan`s delicate, evocative voice sounds much the same here. In fact, three of PROSPECT HUMMER`s tunes highlight Bunyan`s wispy singing by framing it with back-ups from the Collective (on the lilting verses of "I Remember Learning How to Dive," for example). The fourth track, "Baleen Sample," is a drone-like instrumental that evinces the beach on a windy day. With this short, delicious recording, Animal Collective has again staked their claim as one of the most unique acts in modern folk. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Collective
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The Collective
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The Collective
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A Manatee Danse
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Alvin Row
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Penguin Penguin
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Animal Collective - Peacebone [Maxi Single] [8/21]
$5.99 Audio Remixer: Pantha du Prince. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Peacebone [Maxi Single] [8/21]
$7.59 Audio Remixer: Pantha du Prince. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Peacebone [Maxi Single] [8/21]
$5.63 Audio Remixer: Pantha du Prince. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Animal Collective - Peacebone [Maxi Single] [8/21]
$5.93 Audio Remixer: Pantha du Prince. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Real Animal
$12.99 Real Animal is Alejandro Escovedo's ninth solo album and the follow-up to 2006's critically-acclaimed The Boxing Mirror. Produced by Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T.Rex, Thin Lizzy), Real Animal is a collective journey through Escovedo's various musical incarnations from punk rock to string quintets, and is as introspective as it is retrospective. Recalling the people, places, and influences that helped shape his career, Real Animal represents the primitive aspect of Escovedo's music -- the instinct, the urgency, the survivor mentality that fueled his passion. |
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Animal Packs in Poetry
$16.95 Collective nouns about alley cats, zebras, and more charm us with their sound and provide insight into animal behavior in thought-provoking poems. |
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Collective
$8.97 {^Collective}, the new album from {$Stavesacre}, is a collection of tracks from throughout the '90s by the {\Christian metal} combo. The album serves as an example of a band who cannot decide on a direction, despite being very good at one and only alright |
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Collective : 647077121421
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The Collective Id
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Building the Collective
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The Collective Truth
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Murder in the Collective
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The Floodlight Collective
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Collective Ignorance?
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Speakeasy Collective
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The Collective : 1413444539
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Blues Collective
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Collective Bargaining
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Introduction to Collective Behavior and Collective Action
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Animal Spirits
$20.87 During a time when pop stars become famous thanks to sex tapes that have been leaked online, it is clear that the Internet is not immune to the draw of the media. Yet art, academia and activism continue to promote the Internet as an untouched utopia. Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons addresses the double standard dominating contemporary media discourse and shatters the myths of creative commons, free software and open-source movements, suggesting that free culture is an economic parasite siphoning money through peer-to-peer networks. Theorist and digital fetishist Matteo Pasquinelli uses the metaphor of the animal body--which Paul Virilio has characterized as instinctual and reactionary--to counter what he sees as a capitalist exploitation of collective imagery, calling for a radical new understanding of the forces at work behind the digital economy and cultural production. |
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Collective Concepts Women's Cinched Waist Kimono Top
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Animal Shirts
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Animal Shirts
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Collective
$9.99 Collective, the new album from Stavesacre, is a collection of tracks from throughout the '90s by the Christian metal combo. The album serves as an example of a band who cannot decide on a direction, despite being very good at one and only alright at the other. When this band makes big, lumbering alternative rock, they can pump out excellent songs like "Rivers Underneath" or "At the Moment." But as soon as they drag out the thrash metal (left over from their days as members of the Crucified), things start getting generic and boring. The metal that they make is not very exciting, mostly consisting of a "sound" more than solid songs or catchy choruses. They resemble Tool in that respect, but unlike that band they do not back up their songs with complex songwriting or album concepts. The band gets better as the compilation goes on, revealing a growing sense of melody and song structure. But if Stavesacre were to cut away some of the fat, they would be a great band, not just a pretty good band. This is a good starting place to hear their music, but be warned that the heavy metal songs really are not that great. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music GuidePerformers: Aaron Sprinkle - Drum Loop, Shaker, Tambourine; Jeff Bellew - Guitar; Ryan Dennee - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background); Irwin Eisenberg - Violin; Dirk Lemmenes - Bass, Vibraslap; Mark Salomon - Vocals; Neil Samoy - Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background); Dael Walker - Vocals; Sam West - Drums, Percussion, Piano, Vocals (Background) |
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Collective Rationality And Collective Reasoning
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Animal Spirits
$55.97 Notable economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller show how a little bit of governmental guidance can go a long way towards fixing the malfunctioning world economy. Using the term John Maynard Keynes used to describe the collective pessimism which resul |
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Animal Spirits
$31.97 Notable economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller show how a little bit of governmental guidance can go a long way towards fixing the malfunctioning world economy. Using the term John Maynard Keynes used to describe the collective pessimism which resul |
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Animal Spirits
$19.99 Notable economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller show how a little bit of governmental guidance can go a long way towards fixing the malfunctioning world economy. Using the term John Maynard Keynes used to describe the collective pessimism which resul |
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Animal Spirits
$23.99 Notable economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller show how a little bit of governmental guidance can go a long way towards fixing the malfunctioning world economy. Using the term John Maynard Keynes used to describe the collective pessimism which resul |
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Animal Spirits
$12.71 Notable economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller show how a little bit of governmental guidance can go a long way towards fixing the malfunctioning world economy. Using the term John Maynard Keynes used to describe the collective pessimism which resul |
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Animal Spirits
$18.71 Notable economists George Akerlof and Robert Shiller show how a little bit of governmental guidance can go a long way towards fixing the malfunctioning world economy. Using the term John Maynard Keynes used to describe the collective pessimism which resul |
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THE COLLECTIVE
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The Collective
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The Collective
$14.12 From the Publisher:New Avengers dissassembled continues!!He has the power of a thousand exploding suns!! He has the power to end the civil war! Who's side are you on?? More like who's side is The Sentry on?? A choice is made!!! This issue ties New Avengers, House of M, Civil War and Son of M together! Be there for this very important chapter fully painted by the amazing Adi Granov! Guest-starring the Inhumans!!About the Author:Brian Michael Bendis (he is also known as BMB and often signs his work with BENDIS! ) (born August 18, 1967) is an American comic book writer and erstwhile artist who has won five Eisner Awards as of 2005. In the mid-2000s, he became one of the highest-selling comic book writers in the industry. Though he started as a writer and artist of independent noir fiction series such as A.K.A. Goldfish, Jinx, Powers and Torso, he shot to stardom as a writer of Marvel Comics superhero books such as Ultimate Spider-Man, Daredevil, Alias/The Pulse and New Avengers. He was also instrumental in the creation of several Marvel Comics imprints, among them Ultimate Marvel, MAX, and Icon Comics. |
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The Collective
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Introduction To Collective Behavior And Collective Action
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Collective Goods, Collective Futures In Asia
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Collective Goods, Collective Futures In Asia
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Wood Duck Plush Animal
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Loon Plush Animal
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Jellyfish Plush Animal
$9.95 Nothing beats the exceptional look and quality of our Jellyfish Plush Animal. Among the finest made, you will be provided with great satisfaction and long lasting enjoyment. Why not pamper yourself or give a loved one a Jellyfish gift to show them how much you care. The Jellyfish Plush Animal will make the perfect gift for any Jellyfish lover. Shop with confidence, because all products come with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. Click over now to see the big selection of Jellyfish gifts we offer. |
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Kangaroo Plush Animal
$27.95 Nothing beats the exceptional look and quality of our Kangaroo Plush Animal. Among the finest made, you will be provided with great satisfaction and long lasting enjoyment. Why not pamper yourself or give a loved one a Kangaroo gift to show them how much you care. The Kangaroo Plush Animal will make the perfect gift for any Kangaroo lover. Shop with confidence, because all products come with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. Click over now to see the big selection of Kangaroo gifts we offer. |