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2004 studio album by SCH
Eat This! | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 2004 |
Recorded | 2003–2004 |
Genre | |
Label | Buybook |
Producer | Senad Hadžimusić Teno |
SCH chronology | |
Eat This! is the seventh official album by SCH , released in Sarajevo in 2004. Eat This! is made up of two CDs, one white and one black, exploring sound textures for over two hours. The recording line-up was Teno (guitar/synth/vocals/computer) and Rida Attarashany (synth, vocals). Amir Misirlić, in BH Dani, analyzes the album, saying: "I'm not sure if Eat This! should be approached strictly as a music album. With help of a few collaborators, Teno created and recorded over two hours of music, noise, cacophony and sound experiments that overgrow by far the scene it comes from."[1]
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BH Dani | link |
Start | link |
INFO Magazin | link |
Track listing
[edit ]CD I
- "Birthing babies on the sly"
- "Defender"
- "Blur"
- "Scallop"
- "Invisible worm"
- "The last of summer"
- "Oh, leave me alone"
- "Dying for you"
- "Flying"
CD II
- "Waterfront"
- "Prozac"
- "Days in days out"
- "Hope"
- "Waxing the dolphin 1"
- "Waxing the dolphin 2"
- "Waxing the dolphin 3"
- "Waxing the dolphin 4"
- "Faith"
- "Hats off mister"
- "Greek Paranoid"
References
[edit ]- ^ Amir Misirlić with Rida Attarashany, translator. "Putovanje do podruma duše, BH Dani, No. 385, 29 October 2004". Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2009.
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