Manorexia "Volvox Turbo" Ectopic Ents Ect Ents 021 2001 (63:44)

The Hardened Artery (6:18)
Ice on the Equator (3:35)
Zithromax Jitters (3:12)
Impedimentia (2:31)
A Womb is Waiting (9:28)
Helicobra (2:16)
Tiki Envy (1:41)
Toxodon Mourning (6:50)
The Cringe Factory (3:05)
Melting at the Temple (2:27)
Tongue of Uncertainty (3:42)
Bruxism (6:15)
Tubercular Bells (3:11)
Tranque (9:13)

Manorexia is J.G. Thirlwell, aka Foetus, and he is the sole person to blame for this 64 minute instrumental suite.  "Volvox Turbo" is a soundtrack for ... something.  A psychodramatic thriller?  A good/bad night's sleep?  An acid trip gone horribly right/wrong?  All of the above?  Yes.  Here Thirlwell engages in experimental territory similar to some of the work of former collaborators Coil and Nurse With Wound, merging together 14 varied and indexed movements.  Excepting a handful of prescribed panic attacks, much of the journey is a surreal sort of subdued ambiance comprised of strings, horns, flutes, tinker bells, drone, line noise and found sounds.  Juxtaposed within are bits of ethnic travelogue such as the gypsy swirl of "Helicobra", Hawaiian fire dance of "Tiki Envy" and rain forest atmosphere intro of "Tubercular Bells".  The mood gradually shifts gears multiple times from smooth and soothing to tense and climactic, artfully amusing to deadly serious, cherubic to downright menacing.  It's really a rather stunning piece of work, an antithesis of the latest Foetus album "Flow" but equally interesting, and more proof of Thirlwell's multifaceted abilities.  "Volvox Turbo" is available at the Foetus shows through July or foetus.org ...

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Where did I get this cd? - at a Foetus show.

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