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my new pop direction. sort of.
rodentia biographia rendered in fuzzy micro-prog
a throbbing cut from the live album 'total disintegration therapy' - available for free download at www.guanoman.co.uk
A semi-tragic story of physically impossible love.
he awoke, still in the room. all he could see were the four pulsating walls, speckled with fatty deposits. he leaned in, sweating, and tentatively tasted the nearest one. it was sweet, like roast pork, but also had a hint of fermented fruit.
...and frankly this polydactylous aberration disgusts and appalls me.
kanashibari is the japanese phenomenon of a night-time visit from an unfriendly spirit. ancient shinto texts say that the only way to fight the mind-melting terror they bring is to subject yourself to seven minutes of earthbound rockist abstraction.
adventures in throat singing and slow violence.
synthetic instrumental art rock.
...in which guanoman gets down with his cheesy self. a version of this song with lyrics, vocals, innuendo, the lot, can be found at the soundclick site of mister robert devore.
(relatively) pretty, woozy, fuzz-guitar meanderings.
A reinterpretation of Baron Bum Blood's 'Inflatable Sabertooth Liger'.
A Men from San Diego project...
Another collaboration with the mighty Dross.
some silly-bollocks improvising that happened one day.
Bombastic low-frequency action. No guitars here guv. Originally recorded for MRW44's bass-only '44 strings' project.
A collaboration with the good people of Dross.
A musical (amusical?) patchwork of 15 very short tracks recorded for Pilesar's 'Unusable Signal' project.
Remix of IKA's 'Mister Mars'. The first-ever guanoman collab project, dating from 2001 (I think).
'Mumble' by Mr Strauss as mangled by Guanoman
another in the grind miniatures series.
blink your ears and you'll miss it.
what happens when apes meet absinthe?
an accidental remix of 'maybe you drank him by mistake'. I burned the original to a CD and halfway through the track something went very wrong. somehow the results were pleasing...
Rambunctiousness in excelsis. Archive track from 2001. Possibly.

