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DOWNLOAD: Gyratory System - Cargo Cult

Posted 8/19/2009 9:16 AM by Kev Kharas

Tags: funk, psych, prog, afro-beat

Why do people hate Mark Ronson so much? The Londoner seems to attract an extraordinary amount of bile for someone whose arrangements are so basically inoffensive. Perhaps Ronson's problem is that his strings are just too heroic, to the extent that at times they appear to come tooting and parping from between Lois Lane's legs. Superman, as we all know, is incredibly boring. Not just the most boring of all superheroes, but probably more boring than 75 per cent of the mortal population, among which lurk Gyratory System, whose strings are anything but heroic - the instrumental quartet's sound is paranoid and pent-up, reassuringly human. For them, strings wriggle and throb like fraying nerves. They'll probably never have to worry about stopping a runaway train or get to gunge-race prime-era Teri Hatcher, but they're infinitely more interesting than Superman and that's what counts.

Sounds Like: Emperor Machine, Talking Heads, Valerio Cosi in a rush

 

Gyratory System - Cargo Cult

Previously:

Gyratory System - Utility Music

Gyratory System's RCRD LBL Page

Why the need for all this

Why the need for all this vulgarity?

Why the need for all this

Why the need for all this vulgarity?

It's ironic that you

It's ironic that you complain about Mark Ronson's productions being boring, when this is probably the most boring piece of repetitive noise I've heard yet on rcrdlbl.com. Sounds like a bit of jealousy.

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