UPC: 789856109326
Format: CD
Release Date: Feb 15, 1999
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Enemy Mine: Mike Kunka; Zak Sally (bass); Danny Sasaki (drums).
Recorded at Dub Narcotic Studios, Olympia, Washington on October 19-21, 1988.
Audio Mixers: Enemymine; Calvin Johnson.
Recording information: Dub Narcotic Studios, Olympia, WA (10/19/1998-10/21/1998); Dub Naroctic Studios, Olympia, WA (10/19/1998-10/21/1998).
Quiet and haunting to loud and brooding, these guys come across as an emotional roller coaster who have absolutely no problem getting all the attention at a crowded party. Featuring members of Godheadsilo and Low, Enemymine limit themselves as a dueling bass guitar trio glued together by a set of traps, but that doesn't mean their sound is lighthearted or minimal. Rather, their moody tone leaves the listener unprepared for what direction these guys are going to take next. With that excitement fueled by their ability to make their instruments sound nothing like they're supposed to, Enemymine come nowhere near the classification of boring, artsy-fartsy, or redundant, even with their instrumental tracks. ~ Mike DaRonco
Recorded at Dub Narcotic Studios, Olympia, Washington on October 19-21, 1988.
Audio Mixers: Enemymine; Calvin Johnson.
Recording information: Dub Narcotic Studios, Olympia, WA (10/19/1998-10/21/1998); Dub Naroctic Studios, Olympia, WA (10/19/1998-10/21/1998).
Quiet and haunting to loud and brooding, these guys come across as an emotional roller coaster who have absolutely no problem getting all the attention at a crowded party. Featuring members of Godheadsilo and Low, Enemymine limit themselves as a dueling bass guitar trio glued together by a set of traps, but that doesn't mean their sound is lighthearted or minimal. Rather, their moody tone leaves the listener unprepared for what direction these guys are going to take next. With that excitement fueled by their ability to make their instruments sound nothing like they're supposed to, Enemymine come nowhere near the classification of boring, artsy-fartsy, or redundant, even with their instrumental tracks. ~ Mike DaRonco
Tracks:
1 - Apartmentalize
2 - TRCR
3 - We're All Friends Club
4 - I've Got the Ice in Me
5 - Dent Everything
6 - Evaporate
7 - No Comply
2 - TRCR
3 - We're All Friends Club
4 - I've Got the Ice in Me
5 - Dent Everything
6 - Evaporate
7 - No Comply