A Spectrum of Infinite Scale

Editorial Reviews
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Countless instrumental records later, Man or Astroman? have seemingly chosen "Astroman" as their modus operandi. The skewered Ventures surf-rock riffs are still lurking in the mix, but the emphasis these days is on space travel. The song titles themselves grow in length and absurdity ("Obligatory Part 2 Song In Which There Is No Presently Existing Part 1, Nor the Plans to Make One" is a personal fave), but the sonic jousting is focused on a propulsive bull's-eye that ensures these tunes rock, no matter how much they meander. They are, perhaps, the only band to incorporate a Pink Floyd influence without turning their music into ambient environmental music for superior plant growth. Instead, with the help of gurgling synthesizers, hyperelectrified lap-steel guitars, and short-wave radio interference, Man or Astroman? continue their search for life beyond standard three-chord rock, and they find it. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. Amfibian Tales
  2. Avalanche
  3. Backs Against the Wall [Import]
  4. Beautiful Occupation, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
  5. Boy Is Crying (Pt.2) [Import] [CD-single]
  6. Buzz
  7. Can't Change Me [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Code Blues [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. Definitive: Best Of Cosmicity 1997-2004
  10. Denis-Best of Blondie

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Waikiki Beach Refugees

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El McMeen Live [Live]

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Extra Vehicular Activity [Import]

Dreamland [Import]

El Son Es Cuba (World Musis Cuba)

Favorite Scar [Enhanced]

Gimme Back My Bullet

Enescu, Bartók, Szymanowski: Works for Violin & Piano

Don't Believe the Truth [Import]

Get It Better [Import]

Charanga Show Guarachando

101 Classic Piano Hymns

Le Fil