3/6/2023 0 Comments Mister bungle disco volanteInspired by funk and rock bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Camper Van Beethoven, Oingo Boingo and Bad Manners, the sextet decorated the funk metal paradigm the with added elements of jazzy brass sounds and ska rhythms. The debut was eclectic but still used the BUNGLERS’ eclectic mix of funk metal as the canvas to create upon. The self-titled debut emerged in 1991 and immediately shocked the Faith No More fanbase since the album showcased Patton’s true restless and creative nature that went well outside the commercial paradigms of alternative rock. While once only associated with artists such as Frank Zappa, however he and his projects which were in tune with current trends and often reinvented his style to co-exist, MR BUNGLE unapologetically ignored contemporary the popular musical scene and in the contrary crafted some of the most unorthodox musical hybrids ever recorded. MR BUNGLE started out simply as the whacky project of a bunch of crazy high school students in Eureka, CA but against all odds managed to find its way into scoring a three album deal with Warner Bros mostly due to lead singer Mike Patton’s involvement with Faith No More which scored big with a single that hit the top ten with “Epic.” As the 80s ceded into the 90s, suddenly everything alternative was en vogue and MR BUNGLE emerged from nowhere to shocking the world with its avant-garde weirdness laced with ample doses of goofy absurdity. Thanks to progshine, Bosh66 for the updates Buy MR. Released 10th October 1995 on Warner Brothers Records / Slash / Liberation Records. Trey Spruance / pipa, keyboards/organs, guitar, electronics Clinton McKinnon / clarinet, drums, keyboards Theobald Brooks Lengyel / reeds (multiple) William Winant / percussion, bongos, cymbals, glockenspiel, Jew's-Harp, tabla, xylophone, kanjira, sistrum Mike Patton / organ, ocarina, vocals, microcassette Sleep (Part II): Carry Stress in the Jaw (08:59)Ĥ. Everyone I Went to High School With Is Dead (02:45)ģ. Up until now, no one but the four of us have heard this recently unarchived weirdness.1. What we offer here is one of several ‘movements’ from a spontaneous sound narrative that spans over an hour. ![]() Trey and I were in the ‘control room’ with keyboards and outboard gear, as well as total ‘knob control.’ It totally did in this case facilitated better communication than usual.”ĭunn continues, “Patton and Heifetz were in the ‘sound room’ with a multitude of instruments within reach. Trey Spruance, who often engineered these chaotic recordings, recalls: “I remember wanting to enhance audio separation and isolation to an extreme, using a kind of ‘musique concrète live mix’ approach, hoping that would capture the unruly individual spirits of our improvisation more faithfully. Often there was an ADAT machine ready to go for any spontaneous outbursts (think ‘Nothing’ from the end of Disco Volante), but we tested out various setups at our disposal.” “Endless days and nights were spent in there experimenting, improvising and piecing together what would be our ‘sophomore attempt’ among other gems. “During the Disco Volante writing sessions in a place we called The Shotwell Bomb Factory, San Francisco, we were blessed with an isolated & independent place to record and rehearse,” explains Trevor Dunn. “Disco Volante Era Improv at The Bomb Factory” lathe cut vinyl ![]() The purchasers will also receive a hyper limited-edition (1 of 4) lathe cut vinyl featuring the full 10-minute song and high resolution animated mp4. ![]() Each NFT features 2 minutes and 30 seconds of previously unreleased music with animation created by Eric Livingston. ![]() 2 at 9 am pacific/12 noon eastern via SuperRare. Bungle have announced they will release their first ever NFT collection, a series of four NFTs dubbed “Disco Volante Era Improv at The Bomb Factory.” The auction for the series begins on Aug.
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