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TFAoR CoverThe HooKHeaD Project - The Music of Eric A. Peacock

The Forbidden Antithesis of Rock

Released April 26, 1998

Tracks:

  1. A Bit of Poison
  2. Pleasure 101/Schizoid
  3. Quest for Fruit
  4. Got A Minute?
  5. Too AM (Dolemite Mix)
  6. Average American
  7. Wait for the Glue
  8. Oink Sink
  9. FET
  10. Public Drum (Lo-Fi)
  11. E23's Hallucination
  12. No Time for Legos
  13. Groove Nugget
  14. Spor Jam
  15. All Night In Circles
  16. The Unreasonable Man
  17. Head One
  18. She Said
  19. Food For Mosquitos
  20. Not Interested Part II
  21. Not Interested Part I

Total Time= 73:09

Fast collage with a heavy emphasis on sampled audio and processed acoustic sources. A long, complicated and dissonent ride. Lots of studio tweaking goes on here - stuff gets ground up and spit out in every track.

73 minutes of morphing bits of industrial, techno, jungle, ambience, synth-pop, and anything else that happened along the way. Purely experimental and often danceable at the same time. Very dissonent and chaotic as well.

In a word: collage.

A lot of ground is covered on this CD, almost too much if the mood isn't right. When this was recorded it allowed me to learn and grow on the production side of sequencing and digital audio production, and in that way it has always stood out from my other work.

Instrumentation:

Synthesis, audio collage, signal treatments, tenor sax, turntable, broken snare/brushes, trumpet, clarinet, The Terminator, acoustic guitar, electronics, video games, and vocals.

Composed, performed, and produced by Eric A. Peacock. Additional vocals provided by Kelly Coyle & Alise Osis. Artwork and design by Eric A. Peacock.

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