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Music for Scattered Brains

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Download links and information about Music for Scattered Brains by Az. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 33:32 minutes.

Artist: Az
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic
Tracks: 11
Duration: 33:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Circus World Intro 0:15
2. The Killing Me Anthem 6:15
3. New Extricate Rugs 1:51
4. A Dual-Mono Duet 5:03
5. <5 sec.s 3:06
6. Thrash Intro or How to Move Automatically 0:51
7. Pleas Made Against Stasis 1:46
8. Mr. Soyry Sings 3:42
9. Our Toy Distraction 0:14
10. Day 1 Tapes 3:15
11. Soundtrack Twds. the Future of Societal Relations 7:14

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AZ — marginally better known as Azita Youssefi, bassist and singer for Chicago no wave revivalists the Scissor Girls and Bride of No No — recorded this solo synthesizer album during the lull between those two bands. As abrasive and non-musical as the Scissor Girls' most aggressive albums, Music for Scattered Brains also has a sort of playful, almost endearing quality to it, largely because on tracks like "New Extricate Pugs," the vintage-sounding synthesizer seems to be set on "ducks farting." Tape manipulation efforts like "5 Sec. S" are somewhat tougher sledding, though even it and the self-explanatory "Day 1 Tapes," which has an out-of-nowhere accordion solo, have a rough-hewn, homemade charm. Music for Scattered Brains isn't for everyone — even a lot of experimental music fans may dismiss it as a lightweight waste of time — but although it's slight, it's one of the most purely listenable albums AZ has ever been involved with.