Made From Technetium

Editorial Reviews
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By the time they released Made from Technetium in 1997, Man or Astro-Man? had been releasing records prolifically since 1993, most displaying a reverence for '60s surf music and irreverent intergalactic shtick. The four Alabamans--Birdstuff, Star Crunch, Coco, and Dexter X--sound more like Sonic Youth than the Surfaris on Technetium, though they haven't let down their space-age aesthetic a bit. Titles such as "Structo (Mr. Microphone Mixup)" and "Theoretical Sounds of Slow Motion" contain grungy Batman guitar, feisty two-beat drumming, and vocal snippets from cheesy science-fiction movies, junior high science-class films, instructional tapes, and other odd sources. Elemental Astro-Man. --James Rotondi

Music Review:

  1. Maitreya
  2. Original Prankster [CD-single] [Import]
  3. Outlive Your Enemies [Explicit Lyrics]
  4. Paintbrush
  5. Paranoid Android #1 [CD-single] [Import]
  6. People
  7. Punk Rock
  8. Pura Vida
  9. Quick Smoke at Spot's [Import]
  10. Rude [Import] [Limited Edition]

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Made in England [Import]

Music for Cello & Piano by Rachmaninov, Sibelius and Dvorak

Music For a Viol

Music: Grains of Paradise

Police Dogs Bonfire [CD-single] [Import]

Raks Zahra

Maxximum [Limited Edition] [Import]

Photographs [Import] [Limited Edition]

Opus dei

Poulenc: Chamber Music

No Surprises Pt. 1 [CD-single]

Live in Montreux 1988 [Import]

Latin Percussion With Soul [Import]

Wild Wild Wild

Honky Tonk Badonkadonk