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BipTunia
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Music mood: Darkly cheerful
Will appeal to fans of: Gary Numan, Brian Eno, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, The Doors, Depeche Mode, Jim Carroll, Frank Zappa, Robert Fripp, Blondie, Kraftwerk, Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead, and Dead Kennedys.
BipTunia styles: TripHop / Downtempo / Rock / Pop / Glam / Industrial / Ambient / Jazz / Space
TRACK LISTING:
Love Letter to a Dead Girl
Short Circuit at the Sheep Factory
Cut Up in 65/16
Nose in Wine
To Catch Yourself From Falling
Lacy Wooed Him, in That 1963 Ford Step Van Franklin Molin Had (instrumental)
Jack Mantis
Aftermath
Supermarket Sheep Sweep
Auxiliary Sunday
Fight Me
Tone Poem ’82
Church Farm Schooled
Pseudo Penis
Swimming in the Molasses of the Masses
Phil Wormuth: poems, speaking
Michael W. Dean: music, poems, speaking, singing
Mastered by MWD with help from LANDR
BipTunia is former Warner Brothers artist Michael W. Dean (singer / bass player in Bomb) with a new record of pop / rock / industrial / ambient / trip-hop.
Unlike a lot of electronic music, this has melody and structure, won’t hurt your ears (even loud), and you’ll be humming it later. Basically it’s heavy as heck AND radio friendly.
BipTunia is based in Wyoming, yet exists everywhere.
Sometimes BipTunia also includes spoken word by Phil Wormuth. He runs the JipProd word gang in rural Maine. He and Michael went to college together during the Cold War, in the Rust Belt of America. They tried making this music back then, but the technology had to catch up.
These two guys were best friends in college, played in a bar band called “The Armless Children.”
They lost track of each other for 30 years, got back in touch in 2017 and immediately made this music.”