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Danielle & Shinobu's Laboratory - An Extra Terrestrial Tourist's Guide To Earth

Danielle & Shinobu's Laboratory - An Extra Terrestrial Tourist's Guide To Earth

Musician: Danielle & Shinobu's Laboratory
Album title: An Extra Terrestrial Tourist's Guide To Earth
Style: Experimental
Released: 2009
Country: Japan
Size MP3 version: 1920 mb
Size APE version: 1405 mb
Size WMA version: 1166 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 504
Format: MP3 AA MOD VOC WAV WMA FLAC
Genre: Electronic

Danielle & Shinobu's Laboratory - An Extra Terrestrial Tourist's Guide To Earth


Tracklist

1 Crayon Roar 8:02
2 Boiling Point Hypnosis 5:15
3 Beet Sandwhich 5:49
4 Preschool For Dollar Bills 7:44
5 Hate Love And Seredipity 4:31
6 Wish Wash 2:54
7 Clock Talk 3:19
8 A Butterfly Drinking Tea 7:21
9 Exfoliating Bumble Bee 3:00

Credits

  • Guitar, Other [Effects] – Shinobu Nemoto
  • Other [All Instruments] – Danielle Demos

Notes

Limited edition of 25 copies. Notes read:
Recorded at NY-JAPAN December 2008 - June 2009

Inside cover reads:

An Extra Terrestrial Tourist's Guide To Earth is a sonic journey from the perspective of the alien visitor, coming down to Earth. The alien has no preconceived notions of the way things are but the sheer reaction of everything being unfiltered and foreign and new. Planting its energy in this foreign land it can perceive with out categories, labels and stereotypes. It gets confused at times from the overwhelming amount of incomprehensible stimuli. It sees our way of life here and our lust for money and ravishing greed. It hears and breathes in the dissonance from all corners of the planet. The confusion the hurts. The pluses and minuses. Time is the unsolidified master of all of this as it whittles everything away to the point of death, breaking room for new life, new frontiers, new ideas. Humans are mysterious creatures that want nothing more then love deep down yet spread so much hate, cruelty and desperately strive to one up each other.
-DANIELLE DEMOS

We were aliens, lived in your backyard. We may still live in there. You should check out there.
-SHINOBU NEMOTO



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