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5.0 out of 5 stars hum-able....danceable?, December 6, 2008
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Brent Currie (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Parallax Error Beheads You (Audio CD)
wow....i'm surprised that i'm the first person to post a review for the latest addition to Max Tundra's catalogue, as its easily one of the top albums of 2008....and its been almost three weeks since it was released!
Max (Ben Jacobs) hasnt put out an album since 2002's schizophrenic Mastered By Guy at The Exchange, a wonderful albeit slept-on album complete with light and feathery vocals and bouncy Peanuts-style piano lines...Parallax Error Beheads You, though,improves upon anything Jacobs has ever touched...the opening trio of songs are elctro-funk heaven...imagine Prince if he was a white Brit singing about ipods and screwing up badly on dates instead of his usual sexcapades...His singing, meanwhile, has improved along with his musical compositions...resulting in something that strikes as both classically pop but out of left field..."Which Song" "Gum Chimes" and "Will Get Fooled Again" perhaps form the strongest opening trio of songs on any release this year....but "Orphaned" and "Until We Die" are even better, with the former firing small snippets of sound at the listener at a disorienting pace...
Ultimately, Parallax Error Beheads You surpasses other amazing 2008 albums from Deerhunter and No Age by creating something giddy, melodically infectious, and strangeley danceable...The cute lyrics and shimmering, bouncing melodies also prove both warm and inviting....an incredible album...whether it be listened to on your ipod as you walk to class....listened to on your laptop while you finish up a paper at 3 in the morning...or listened to in the company of friends...
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a Pleasant Glitch, December 22, 2008
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Parallax Error Beheads You, for those who were unacquainted with Max Tundra beforehand (as I was), is a shock. To avoid going into too much detail, this is pop. This is electro-pop. But it's not Beatles with electric instruments and synths filtered through ProTools. And I'm reluctant to use IDM, because it's not really dance. It is music for robots who have overthrown their human masters, and then found themselves reticent of the excessive violence they used to liberate themselves; they then tried to imitate the sounds their former overlords once made, called "music," in tribute through adoption of the former civilization's inexplicable cultural mores.

Exhibit A: "Which Song" which is both shameless condensation of Michael Jackson's pop hits into a single song and a flexing of Max Tundra's sequencing and electric-chord-progression muscles.

Exhibit B: "Orphaned" which is a demonstration of how CD skips can still make a melody, and a half decent one. Crackle, static, sharply cut-off fragments, sounds out of nowhere, error messages all julienned, diced, and stuck together. Just as you suspect that's the only substance to the song though, it breaks into an actual song with like, lyrics! It sounds like a demonstration of order in chaos.

So yes, it is challenging and non-conforming, in a good way! There is something vaguely lacking pretention of the production, perhaps due to framing classic pop structures in this weirdo song architecture. There are stand-outs, for sure, like the aforementioned "Which Song," but it's an enjoyable romp all throughout.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the fringe of the avant-garde, March 3, 2010
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This was quite possibly my favorite album of 2008. Max Tundra evidently spent something like 5 years mastering it on ancient retro music-editing software, and his perfectionists' touch is awe-inspiring.

Max Tundra epitomizes the "theory-over-practice" musician, and while he is very good and talented live--I've seen him perform, and he played about 10 different instruments throughout--his greatest talent lies in creating synthetic symphonies via various degrees of digital and analog manipulation.

Parallax Error is essentially a pop album--albeit pop so multi-layered and processed through so many different sounds that what emerges is an aural orgasm, a textured and mult-headed beast of an album whose individual songs all manage to sound quite different yet share stylistic similarities.

What's so great about Max Tundra is that he comes almost out of nowhere; he's one of those rare artists who fuses many different styles to create something wholly unheard before. He's got some of the beat-heavy noise porn of Aphex Twin, but he sounds nothing overall like Aphex Twin. He's as complex and jazz-influenced as Prefuse 73, but really, it's nothing like that either. Some tracks resemble, on the surface, danceable house music, yet they would never be called house. He sings with the melodic head voice of....I'm not sure who, but it's definitely unique.

Yet overall, despite the music being so inscrutable, Max Tundra sings about familiar, pop themes--heartbreak, the search for love, romantic troubles, death, etc.; and while he sings perhaps in a more heady manner than Britney or Miley, the basic themes of pop are still there, lurking below the surface, and as a lover of pop music, I am compelled to award 5 stars to Mr. Tundra.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Space glitch pop for the 22nd century, June 5, 2009
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This is such a refreshing, engaging album, one of the best in recent memory. I've been into electronic music of all forms for around 20 years now, and if I had to rank this album, it would definitely land in my top 20 of all-time. There is just so much to like - many classic styles of music making (jazzy riffs, sweet pop lyrics, eclectic singing), an upbeat style that pervades the album from start to finish, and very smart, catchy words that make you pay attention through repeated listenings, just to catch all of the subtle fun laid between the words.

I like to think that this is the type of music people on an intergalactic exploration vessel of the 22nd century would be listening to - after all, there would be plenty of time for fun on such a long voyage! Get down and dance like crazy to the many varied beats, or just chill and relax to the complex rhythms. Max Tundra would be the perfect companion on a night out stargazing too, or just as at home laying down the beats on the dance floor at a club. This is a well thought out, well put together album that flows with great energy from start to finish. Engage your senses today!
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