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Spike

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Download links and information about Spike by Agata. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Classical genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 39:59 minutes.

Artist: Agata
Release date: 2004
Genre: Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Classical
Tracks: 25
Duration: 39:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stealth 0:31
2. Ice Diver 1:02
3. Splinter 0:16
4. Animal Instinct 0:25
5. Frontside Boardslide Shovit Out 0:18
6. Pinger 0:45
7. Armillary Sphere 1:22
8. Ecco Feedback 1:48
9. Bungy 1:15
10. Rescued to Be Shot and Killed 0:30
11. Tailgrab 0:46
12. 38915 Bubbles 1:01
13. Team Pocket Pickering 1:18
14. Starfish 2:39
15. The Cable Has No Name 1:59
16. Vertigo (Recti-Head) 1:17
17. Switch Life 1:01
18. Twilight Sinking 4:24
19. Invaded 0:22
20. Nollie Crooked Grind 0:30
21. Piezo Sparker 0:50
22. Bone Puzzle 0:52
23. Nyazilla 1:39
24. Inokashira Zoo 3:04
25. Air Nozzles and Echoes Reset Live 10:05

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Spike is more a series of soundscapes and blasts of noise than actual songs. That probably won't come as much of a surprise to those familiar with Agata's work with Melt Banana, but in a solo context the playing takes on a different character. Agata has a deadly arsenal of effects, and isn't afraid to use them. His "guitar" often sounds more like some kind of ray gun that has been sampled and looped. "Ecco Feedback" sounds a hell of a lot like Jimi Hendrix's "EXP." Actually, this album almost never sounds like a person playing a guitar, which could be a plus for some listeners. Almost all the pieces are fairly brief, and would probably be insufferable were they not. This is not easy listening, but there is a great level of sonic detail in Agata's executions, and he clearly knows what he's doing with his effects. This should appeal to fans of Melt Banana and those who are interested in the outer reaches of guitar manipulation.