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Man From Uranus - Wild Moogimals flac album
  • Performer Man From Uranus
  • Title Wild Moogimals
  • Date of release 2005
  • Style Synth-pop, Experimental
  • Other formats ASF RA AA MP4 MP3 MIDI AHX
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1602 mb
  • Size FLAC 1240 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 917

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It was released in 1997, on Energy Records. It followed the pace set by the band's debut release, Ausgeflippt, as its style was very electronically oriented. The album enjoyed significant success, with the song "9D Galactic Center" even being featured on the soundtrack to Mortal Kombat: Annihilation

Man or Astro-man? has always been a more effective live band than a studio band, for it is within their high-octane live shows that the group's interstellar schtick can be fully realized both sonically and visually. Recorded at a stop in Gainesville, FL, Live Transmissions from Uranus documents a typically rollicking performance by the Astromen. Even without the visuals of the show, the album succeeds at capturing the band's inimitable energy as they rip through their set with feverish abandon. The quartet sticks primarily to material drawn from their first three albums, punctuated with a handful of well-chosen covers. A Mouthful of Exhaust" flies by at nearly double the tempo of the original version on Destroy All Astromen!!, while the incendiary live showpiece "Eric Estrotica" features a mind-bending Coco theremin solo that would do Jimmy Page proud.

Uranus (ウラノスUranosu) is one of the second four Stardroids Mega Man must fight in Mega Man V for the Game Boy. He has a bull-like appearance and is the Stardroid with the greatest physical strength and, despite his bulky physique, he is very athletic. Uranus uses his brute physical strength to attack with Deep Digger, which involves lifting boulders up from the ground to throw them at enemies

500 copies on black vinyl.

Complete your Detroit Grand Pubahs collection.

This album is a great example of a good German underground music from the 1970's. Their music is trippy and euphoric, not being extremely surrealistic nor abstract, but more blues-oriented with good rhythmic drives. The guitar melodies are quite free, and though they obey the logics of simplified western classical music or blues rock scales, they do not repeat basic passages in a boring way. The first track of this album is "Uranus", which begins with quiet sounds, leading to a sermon spoken in German. I must admit hat I didn't get the message complete, as my German is too.

Tracklist

A1 Radio Telescope
A2 Wild Animals Ate My Mother
A3 Yellow Death Beam
A4 Astrological Black Ice
B1 Floating Dead Astronaut
B2 Satellite Link To Sun Ra
B3 3 Surreal Euro-Girls
B4 Tape Rewind

Notes

500 copies on black vinyl.