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  • Audio CD (June 10, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: June 10, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Infrasonic
  • ASIN: B00197TJCI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #157,885 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
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The self-titled collaborative album between Omar Rordriguez Lopez (of The Mars Volta) and his late band mate, Jeremy Michael Ward, will come as something of a departure for fans of Rodriguez Lopez's vast catalog of rock-oriented albums. Originally recorded in 2001, after the dissolution of Ay The Drive-In and prior to the Tremulant EP which would announce the arrival of THE Mars Volta to the world at large, the Rodriguez-Lopez/Ward collaboration is a playful, abstract concoction of manipulated sounds and processed, unrecognizable recordings of household objects, everyday activities, passing dialog, and similar ephemera. Ward (who passed away in 2003), sound manipulator for TMV as well as a founding member of the dub-devoted De Facto project, was a fixture at the band's Long Beach compound/studio, Originally issued as a limited edition (200), minidisc-only release and distributed amongst friends, the album has never enjoyed widespread availability until now (via Infrasonic Sound Recording Co). Comparable to the work of minimalist composer Steve Reich, Rodriguez Lopez has stated that the album is representative of his concept of artistic freedom, as well as illustrating the crossdimensional elements linking his various solo projects.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Electronic Spacey Void, July 21, 2008
Well, if you haven't heard this yet...don't come expecting to hear something along the lines of Omar's solo stuff like Calibration, Apocalypse inside of an orange, or even De Facto type electronica/dub music.
This album is a great example of electronic music (not electronicA). This music -- and yes, it is music, these are compositions -- reminds me of older electronic music compositions I have heard from the 1960s and 70s. This could very well be catalogued as a classical music album purely because of its remarkable similarities in sound to early electronic music. This is true electronic noise composition done by two very good musicians. Several friends of mine couldn't even make it through this album in one listening, I love experimental, out-there music, so I sat down and listened to the whole thing.
There is no rocking guitar or memorable melodies on this album, and it is an album purely for those who want to hear everything Omar puts out. I personally love his random twists and manic changes in his music output. It was sad to see J. M. Ward go, but it is glad to see something like this to add to his posterity as a musician.
Once again, I recommend this album for those who love experimental, electronic, noise, music concrete, and sonic exploration material. If you are in search of rock, alternative or pop this isn't for you, although I highly suggest you listen to it at least once!
Happy Listening!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The most experimental endeavour Omar has taken yet (besides hallucinogens)., July 16, 2008
I don't usually write reviews, but I felt that the average score of this particular album was unfairly low, so I'll give it 5 stars in order to get it to what I consider a more appropriate score (4 I think, but it won't be enough).

By what is already written here you must have realized that album is non customer friendly, and by customer I mean the kind of guy that actually likes the postmodern experimentation (yes, a bit exaggerated) that Omar has been up to since, as we now see, his departure of at the drive-in.

As you should probably know, his style fluctuates rapidly (and sometimes insanely) between progressive rock and jazz (not necessarily virtuoso in technical means, which is one of the reasons by which I actually like his music, by some lack of pretentiousness and pomposity I rather say), latin, funk, ambient, dub... But this... this is entirely different, there's no apparent structure; there's no immediate identification either of a purpose, of a feeling nor of a melodic sound and thus, it fails to communicate virtually anything. All this provokes the loss of the integrity of this whole experimentation as a work of art (at least colloquially). But we've been already in this situation, the lack of traditionally accepted sonic structure is part a wider attempt to produce a novel way of musical expression, that was the whole point of the avant-garde movement of musique concrète and computer music since the 40's.

OK, so what is this? this is more than just a fine exposure of sound manipulation, this is good enough to remind me great tape works of avant-garde composers, but I think it doesn't manage to attain a complexity level consistent with this precedents and it doesn't represent the evolution the genre has undergone since its first developments.

Summarizing this album is a nice work that deserves to be bought by those who wants to explore further in music than the good old prog/latin/funk/..../dub mixture that Omar creates, but avoided by those who wants to stay in its limits (so I've said nothing new). Also this album may be considered as one good avant-garde project (ah, if yo are new in this and you liked it, google avantgarde project) that might be considered as a new great step in Omar's excursion in experimentation and will make us regret the loss of Jeremy as a convincing prospect in the production of more of this perception-conflicting Sound Manipulation.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Meh, January 25, 2009
Well, I read some other reviews for this before I bought it, and got pretty much what I expected. I'd recommend that you don't bother buying this. What you have here is, pretty much, a couple guys in an "altered consciousness" making noise. I've seen interviews w/ Omar saying that he often releases his solo works to fund other projects, so he got my money for this one, that's probably enough. It was a good thought to get some more of Jeremy Ward's work out there, but you won't really gain anything from this album, unless maybe you're looking for some noise ideas yourself. Spend your money elsewhere, all of Omar's other albums are great, so buy those or wait for Old Money or the other two that are coming soon.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars An Homage To A Close Friend
Do not buy this record if you:

- `like' The Mars Volta records.
- think Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's solo records are `cool'. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Louis Gilbrook

1.0 out of 5 stars Random noise
Every time I buy an Omar record I expect it to be weird and far out there. To me it comes with the territory. Read more
Published 15 months ago by S. MCBEATH

1.0 out of 5 stars not music
should i say anything if i can't say something positive? please don't be lured into buying this thinking you'll be enjoying some new great musical omar excursions. no stars.
Published 19 months ago by dean mcclure

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Not For The Average Omar/Mars Fan.
I just received this cd in the mail yesterday and all I can really say or think is simply "wow." The sounds that these guys put together on this album make me think of what we'd... Read more
Published 19 months ago by J. B. Gonzales

2.0 out of 5 stars Some things are best left in the vault
First let me say that i dont hate this record. I have pretty much all off his music from At the drive, Defacto through Mars Volta and all his crazy Miles inspired Solo records. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Nathan Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars A Manual Dexterity Vol.1.5
I thought this album was hard to wrap my brain around, at first. It's very ambient yet mood catching. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Ashley

1.0 out of 5 stars I love Omar...
BUT... This album is not one that I would recommend. Unless you are a sound manipulator and into Musique Concrète. In that case, buy this album. Read more
Published 20 months ago by K. B. Brownlee

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