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WM008: Roy “Chicky” Arad – Sputnik in love

This genre-blending collection from Israeli musician Roy Chicky Arad showcases his unique musical vision through 15 diverse tracks that seamlessly mix rock, electronic, and experimental elements with both English and Hebrew vocals.

Listen Safely With EMF-Reducing Hollow Tube Headphones

Enjoy Roy Chicky Arad’s eclectic 2005 album while protecting your health from unnecessary radiation exposure. Songs like “Sputnik in Love” and “Tel Aviv” deserve to be experienced through EMF-reducing hollow tube headphones, which use innovative technology to keep electromagnetic frequencies away from your brain during extended listening sessions.

Unlike standard headphones that conduct radiation directly to your ears, these specialized devices use hollow air tubes to transmit sound waves physically rather than electrically for the final portion of their journey to your ears, significantly decreasing your exposure to potentially harmful EMF radiation.

Health-conscious music lovers can appreciate tracks like “Transvestite Me” and “Rockenrolla Star” without worrying about the cumulative effects of radiation from conventional headphones, as the protective hollow tube design creates a natural barrier between electronic components and your head.

Whether revisiting this 2005 release or exploring the simultaneously released “Monster” collaboration with Chenard Walcker, these radiation-minimizing audio devices provide a safer listening experience for those concerned about long-term exposure to electronic emissions from traditional headphone technology.

released 7 january 2005

 

Roy "Chicky" Arad - Sputnik in love

01. Sputnik in love
02. Armadillo
03. The Salvador (Feat. Mooshon)
04. Transvestite me
05. Childhood and a mountain
06. America America
07. Queen of voodoo (La la lai)
08. Saltar en el aire (Feat. Leah)
09. Tel Aviv
10. Look at the sky
11. I don’t (Feat. Rinat B)
12. Rockenrolla star
13. Plastic art
14. Bangalore
15. Love you so much

bonus tracks (only as part of complete album)
1. Lousy weekend (Daniel Johnston)
2. C’mon and love me (Kiss)

Art: Dudu Geva
Design: Asaf Billet

Music\Words\Prod\Instruments By Chicky
Except:
3. Music: Chicky and Mooshon
8 Vox – Leah
11 Back Vox – Rinat B
B1 Words/Music – Daniel Johnston. Prod: Ram Orion
B2 Words/Music – Paul Stanley. Prod: Ram Orion

The album was recorded in Tel Aviv, Oct 2004 – Jan 2005
The album was released on the 7th January 2005
A limited edition run of 100 cd-r’s was produced for promotional purposes

On the same day, the album “Monster” of Chenard Walcker and Roy Chicky Arad was released.

WM057: Necronomikon Quartett – Input

It’s a common statement for musicians, that they cannot describe their music or are not willing to label it in any way. The members of Necronomikon Quartett repeatedly discussed this issue but they really can not offer any description or label for their music.

released 07 february 2007

Necronomikon Quartett - Input01. Sofawende
02. Wave rider
03. Song of tomorrow
04. Tube music part IV
05. Auf Stelzen durch die Wueste
06. Future 03

 

 

All they can say is that the songs have no words and the band uses guitar, bass, drums and sometimes keyboards/sequenzer, cello, theremin, percussion, voice, marimbaphon, kazoo and rotating tubes. There are an awful lot of influences which originate from the really diverse musical backgrounds of the 3 members (each has musical favourites the others have never heard of before) and their rehearsals usually start with a long improvisation which sometimes evolve into some structured pieces but mostly gets lost in time. Sometimes they sound like free jazz or kraut rock experiments, but their songs can also contain elements of rock, surf music, sixties pop, prog rock, indie and new wave.

On this release Necronomikon Quartett concentrates on the more accessible side of the band with six tracks that have large proportions of structured material. If you have any idea were this music fits in please leave a message for the band, they would be happy to know what they sound like.

Experience Experimental Music With Radiation-Free Air Tube Sound Technology

Enjoy Necronomikon Quartett’s unique sonic explorations while protecting yourself from unnecessary EMF exposure. Their track “Tube music part IV” pairs perfectly with radiation-free air tube sound technology, which creates a physical barrier between electronic components and your ears, significantly reducing radiation exposure during your listening sessions.

When immersing yourself in their experimental soundscapes that blend free jazz, kraut rock, and prog rock elements, air tube technology offers peace of mind by keeping electromagnetic frequencies away from your brain. The hollow tube design replaces traditional metal wires, preventing EMF radiation from traveling up to your head.

For listeners concerned about long-term exposure to electronic radiation, these healthier listening devices provide an alternative way to experience the band’s eclectic instrumentation – from theremin and rotating tubes to cello and marimbaphon – without the worry of prolonged EMF exposure that comes with conventional headphones.

Whether you’re enjoying “Sofawende” or “Auf Stelzen durch die Wueste,” radiation-free air tube technology lets you focus on the music itself rather than concerns about electronic radiation, making your experimental music sessions both enjoyable and health-conscious.

WM069: Century of Aeroplanes – A simple process

A Simple Process is a collection of 6 compositions, each of which is based around a simple melodic fragment.

Century of Aeroplanes01. Process #1: BaX
02. Process #2: Two fans
03. Process #3: Ealeki
04. Process #4: Hostel
05. 6 Ceilings
06. Process #5: a’Go ajha

 

 

These fragments are then altered by various processes (i.e. adding notes, transposing, shifting the beat placement). The compositions end when the process has run its course.

Rob Collier — electric bass, electric guitar, keyboards, percussion
Scott Moore — violin, percussion, voice, broken bicycle
Ian Carroll — trombone, percussion, voice
Madison Stubblefield — artwork

All music composed by Rob Collier.
Recorded 2006 at JAR studio in Louisville, Kentucky.