Editorial Reviews The menacing "Ota Benga's Name" summons the tragic ghost of the African pygmy who found himself living in the monkey house of the Bronx Zoo in 1904. "Flying Down to Moscow" is a Cold-War, Kremlin-Country tribute to Mathias Rust, the West German teenager who landed his small plane in Red Square in 1987. The epic "Sleepwalker" tells the story of the building of the transcontinental railroad, as seen through the closed eyes of a man sleepwalking across the great plains of the 1860's. These and other shadowy events from our collective unconcious are featured on Songs from the Forgotten Future.
Songs for the Forgotten Future Vol. 1
Music Review:
Music Review
Welcome Back My Friends [Import]
Liszt: Inspirations for 2 pianos and for 4 hands
Mozart: Piano Quartet No. 1, K478; Brahms: Piano Quartet No. 1, Op. 25
Music: 33 Acoustic Guitar Instrumentals
Ministry of Sound: Sessions Mixed by Smokin Jo & T [Import]
Phallus Dei [Import] [Original recording remastered]
John Scalzi, Indiecrit
...a strange, unexpected and in many ways really wonderful album.
Mark Keating, Sound Views
It's a laughing-through-the-torture good time that sprinkles circus melodies on top of gypsy and waltz rhythms.
Album Description
Pinataland's new album Songs for the Forgotten Future features 10 song-stories, each based on an historical event, each introduced by a bit of relevant music or found audio, and each fitting together as part of a weirdly complex "non-chronological schemata".