SILK SAW / D'USURE, JARDIN
product information
Condition: New,
UPC: 54118671117260,
Publication Date: 05/23/2000,
Type: COMPACT DISC,
Style: POP/DANCE MUSIC,
description
tracks
This Machine KillsAntechamber
Ineluctable
Idiots Cage (Silk Saw Remix)
11th November
Moron Jig (Silk Saw Remix)
Cage
Raoul The Houseman (Silk Saw Remix)
Armistice/Armless
Jugsong (Silk Saw Remix)
My Mother
Culinae Cantor (Silk Saw Remix)
NOTES
Constructed at Central Laboratory during the '90s.Mastered at Metarc.
Produced with the help of La Communauté Française De Belgique.
p+c, 1999 Sub Rosa
Packaging: Transparent tray jewel case with a 4-page booklet.
Cat# appears as SR172 on back cover.
Cat# appears as sr172 on spine and CD.
1. "This Machine Kills": a German hobo in Kassel, like a Beckett's figure, he was there, with all his possessions, talking about life
2. "Antechamber": a Brussels café with only old spectres & one child & us
3. "Ineluctable": a friend of us during his pathetic performance
4. "Idiots Cage": a long revisited version by Silk Saw of one of our shortest tunes
5. "11th November": our contribution to the nation
6. "Moron Jig": smiled Silk Saw remix of an archaic version of "La Danse Du Gentil"
7. "Cage": time to feed our gentle birds
8. "Raoul The Houseman": Silk Saw discounting da-da, them or us: who are the housemen, and where is R. Haussmann?
9. "Armistice/Armless": but sorry. we can't
10. "Jugsong": Silk Saw rehabilitation of the jug, an old rock & roll instrument
11. "My Mother": one's mother talking to herself
12. "Culinae Cantor": a Silk Saw relevant evocation of "La Cuisine Du Monde"
Thanks to Elzbietta, Murietta, Trudo Engels, Dr John and two-handed Sr Saw
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