The Music Tapes

Bild Quelle:


  • elephant 6
  • experimental
  • lo-fi
  • indie
  • indie pop
The Music Tapes started life as a creative outlet for the 16 year old Julian Koster (later of Neutral Milk Hotel), who would create tapes of songs and stories as means of escapism, which he would share with his friends, culminating in 'The American Phoam Rubber Co. Symphony Orchestra Proudly Presents the 2nd Silly Putty Symphony for Edison Wax Cylander', which was essentially tape collage. In 1989, Koster formed the band Chocolate USA, a more conventional indie-pop band...

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Songs

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    "Pulled Out to Sea..."

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    1st Imaginary Symphony for Vaccume Cleaner

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    A Warning!

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    Aliens

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    All Tomorrow's Parties

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    An Orchetration's Overture

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    An Orchistration's Overture

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    Cumulonimbus (Magnetic Tape for Clouds)

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    Elightenment

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    Fanfare for the Speeding Bullet

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    For the Planet Pluto 3

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    Freeing Song by Reigndeer

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    Freeing Song by Reindeer

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    Freeing Song for Reindeer

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    In an Ice Palace

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    Julian and Grandpa

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    Kolyada #1

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    Kolyada #2

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    Majesty

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    Manifest Destiny

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    March of the Father Fists

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    Night and Day: A Song to the Nightime and the Daytime

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    Nimbus Stratus Cirrus (Mr. Piano's Majestic Haircut)

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    Nomad Tell Us

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    Please Hear Mr. Flight Control

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    Saw Ping Pong and Orchestra

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    Schedrevka

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    Sea's Song for Sailor

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    Smoke Is a Fireman's Friend

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    Song for Oceans Falling

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    Song for Soon to Be Sailor

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    Song for the Death of Parents

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    Song of 100 Castles

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    Song of the Nomad Lost

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    The 2nd Imaginary Symphony for Cloudmaking

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    The Clapping Hands

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    The Minister of Longitude

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    The Television Tells Us

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    Tornado Longing for Freedom

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    What the Single Made the Needle Sing

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    Why Is the President Crying?

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    Wishing Well at Caper's End


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