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- Pre-ordernull of 21 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Odditties Sodomies Vol. 1
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX272
- Release Date
- January 29, 2021
- LP
- Download
- Pre-ordernull of 17 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Sit n' Spin
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX273
- Release Date
- January 29, 2021
- LP
- Download
- Pre-ordernull of 25 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Scared Famous/FF>>
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX274
- Release Date
- January 29, 2021
- LP
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- Pre-order1 of 12 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Odditties Sodomies Vol. 3
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX275
- Release Date
- January 29, 2021
- LP
- Download
- 17 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Worn Copy
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX270
- Release Date
- April 24, 2020
- LP
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- 14 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- House Arrest
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX271
- Release Date
- April 24, 2020
- LP
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- 15 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- The Doldrums
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX269
- Release Date
- April 24, 2020
- LP
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- 13 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Odditties Sodomies Vol. 2
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX266
- Release Date
- October 25, 2019
- LP
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- 22 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Underground
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX267
- Release Date
- October 25, 2019
- LP
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- 17 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Loverboy
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX268
- Release Date
- October 25, 2019
- LP
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- 14 Tracks
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Dedicated to Bobby Jameson
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX240
- Release Date
- September 15, 2017
- Vinyl
- CD
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- 2 Clips
- Artist
- Ariel Pink
- ReleaseProduct
- Another Weekend b/w Ode To The Goat (Thank You)
- Label
- Mexican Summer
- Catalogue Number
- MEX240-7
- Release Date
- August 18, 2017
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Ariel Pink The Doldrums / Worn Copy / House Arrest Release Date: Apr, 24 2020. About the Vinyl: LPs housed with Obi-Strips and Printed Inner sleeves Includes Download Card Pressed at Record Technology, Inc. Original Art Design by Ariel Pink The Kitchen Club Vinyl Bundle More details. Apr 24, 2020 If Ariel Pink had not resumed recording at the end of the 2000s, after a five-year hiatus, Worn Copy would have been a fitting final word. The monolithic achievement was Ariel Pink's most adventurous collection, a hybrid world of mutant sounds and instantly memorable songs.
Ariel Marcus Rosenberg (/ ˈ ɑːr i ɛ l / AR-ee-el; born June 24, 1978), also known as Ariel Pink, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter whose work draws heavily from 1970s–1980s pop radio.His lo-fi aesthetic and home-recorded albums proved influential to many indie musicians starting in the late 2000s. He is frequently cited as 'godfather' of the hypnagogic pop and chillwave. Apr 07, 2010 Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Worn Copy (2003) Ariel Pink and his Haunted Graffiti project take accessible melodies and render them inaccessible under layers of broken keyboards, human beatboxing and four-track tape hiss; he's the lo-fi psych pop disciple of home-recording pioneer R. Stevie Moore. Worn Copy is the most impressive physical release due to coming with hand written lyrics and a bunch of authentic photos/art from the era on the insert and sleeves. The colored vinyl looks just like the marble tortoiseshell stuff in the background of the album cover and most importantly, it sounds good!
Ariel Pink Worn Copy Rare
- 21-05-2020, 23:02
- 2020 | Pop | Alternative | Indie | Psychedelic | Lo-Fi | FLAC / APE | Mp3
Title: Worn Copy
Year Of Release: 2005 / 2020
Label: Mexican Summer
Genre: Indie Pop, Lo-Fi, Psychedelic
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:15:51
Total Size: 178 / 373 Mb
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02. Immune to Emotion (Remastered) (2:37)
03. Jules Lost His Jewels (Remastered) (3:50)
04. Artifact (Remastered) (4:47)
05. Bloody (Bagonia's!) (Remastered) (1:31)
06. Credit (Remastered) (3:24)
07. Life in La (Remastered) (6:43)
08. The Drummer (Remastered) (4:54)
Worn Copy Ariel Pink
09. Cable Access Follies (Remastered) (2:12)10. Creepshow (Remastered) (5:20)
11. One on One (Remastered) (3:07)
12. Oblivious Peninsula (Remastered) (4:18)
13. Somewhere in Europe/Hotpink! (Remastered) (4:28)
14. Thespian City (Remastered) (3:06)
Ariel Pink Worn Copy Rarity
01. Trepanated Earth (Remastered) (10:52)
02. Immune to Emotion (Remastered) (2:37)
03. Jules Lost His Jewels (Remastered) (3:50)
04. Artifact (Remastered) (4:47)
05. Bloody (Bagonia's!) (Remastered) (1:31)
06. Credit (Remastered) (3:24)
07. Life in La (Remastered) (6:43)
08. The Drummer (Remastered) (4:54)
Worn Copy Ariel Pink
09. Cable Access Follies (Remastered) (2:12)10. Creepshow (Remastered) (5:20)
11. One on One (Remastered) (3:07)
12. Oblivious Peninsula (Remastered) (4:18)
13. Somewhere in Europe/Hotpink! (Remastered) (4:28)
14. Thespian City (Remastered) (3:06)
Ariel Pink Worn Copy Rarity
15. Crybaby (Remastered) (3:24)
16. Foilly Foibles (Remastered) (8:07)
17. Jagged Carnival Tours (Remastered) (3:12)
To his credit, Pink has sharpened his songwriting and studio touches-- he has several 1970s AOR-pop Muzak formulas nailed, making his freakitude compelling and digestible. That's a quality Ween and Redd Kross sometimes failed to capture-- quotation marks were clearly and fashionably marked on their odes to that decade's trash culture. But the problem remains that if the fashionably shoddy production values are removed from the sound, Pink's music would melt into the air.
Still, Worn Copy's first half is a gas. Opener 'Trepanated Earth' begins with a hazy, synth and flanged guitar. Pink then mumbles something romantic before one of his split personalities interrupts, 'The human race is a pile of dogshit!' and 'Mankind is a Nazi!' After a few false starts and jumbled rickets, he then becomes a charming easy-listening opening act for the Wings 75 tour. 'Immune to Emotion' is nasally congested 'I'm OK, You're OK' pop that could serve as country club luncheon entertainment. 'Jules Lost His Jewels' is a 33rpm power-pop raveup cranked or 'Alvin-ized' (as composer John Oswald might put it) to 45 with bloodlines that can be traced to the Mothers of Invention's 'Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance'.
Oddly, albums such as The Doldrums, Worn Copy and House Arrest were not widely embraced initially, though their inventiveness and strange beauty was usually recognized by reviewers, if not begrudgingly. Critical opinion was divided: Ariel Pink was either a self-indulgent 'weirdo' or a pop music genius.
Twenty years on, Ariel's music still stupefies. The quantity of ideas and moods expressed through a modest recording enterprise seems supernatural, not human. Indeed, Hedi El Kohlti, in his superb new liner notes for Underground, compares Ariel's explosive creative period between 1998 and 2004 to a character in Phillip K. Dick's A Scanner Darkly who has all of 20th century modern art beamed into his brain at flash cut speed. Did Ariel Pink, at the age of 20, receive a similar instantaneous 'download' of all of the secrets of pop music?
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