Comp on Mint Records
Tracklist
A1 Coal - Ace of Spades
A2 cub - Killed By Death
B1 Windwalker - Burning Inside
B2 Tankhog - So What
Comp on Mint Records
Tracklist
A1 Coal - Ace of Spades
A2 cub - Killed By Death
B1 Windwalker - Burning Inside
B2 Tankhog - So What
Discogs
Compilation on the Itchy Korean Records label
Tracklist
1 | Uncle Joe's Big Ol' Driver– | A Million Miles Away | 3:33 |
2 | Pansy Division– | He Could Be The One | 1:56 |
3 | Weston– | Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime) | 1:40 |
4 | Fuck Boyz*– | I Melt With You | 3:29 |
5 | Radio Wendy– | Johnny, Are You Queer? | 2:54 |
6 | Alligator Gun– | Girls Like Me | 2:24 |
7 | Quitters Inc.– | School Is In | 2:19 |
8 | Cub– | Eyes Of A Stranger | 2:24 |
9 | Servotron– | Electric Avenue | 3:54 |
10 | March (6)– | Oldest Story In The World | 3:16 |
11 | Inch (3)– | The Fanatic | 3:46 |
12 | Mineral– | Love My Way | 3:47 |
Double 7 inch comp of indie women groups on the Munster Records label based in Spain
Tracklist
A1 | Lemonbabies– | Feeling Blue |
A2 | Lemonbabies– | Ugly |
B1 | Cub– | Your Bed |
B2 | Cub– | I'm Sticking With You |
C1 | Mini-Skirt Mob– | Barbarella |
C2 | Mini-Skirt Mob– | Every Little Thing |
D1 | Pink Cross*– | Chopper Chix (From Teenage Hell) |
D2 | Pink Cross*– | Velocababy |
Compilation on Soda Girl Records
Tracklist
A1 | Mecca Normal– | Frozen Rain |
A2 | Kaia– | No Sides |
A3 | Sean Croghan– | Simple Song |
A4 | Oswald Five-O– | Blue T.V. |
A5 | The Meices– | Lettuce Is Far Out |
A6 | Strawman– | Sioux City Debutante |
A7 | The Creamers– | Little Plastic Baby Jesus |
A8 | The Poster Children*– | Sick Of It All |
B1 | Cub– | Through My Hoop |
B2 | The Spinanes– | Sunday |
B3 | The Crabs– | The Itch |
B4 | Popdefect– | Secret |
B5 | Starpower– | I'm Sorry |
B6 | Flop– | Need Retrograde Orbit / The Great Valediction |
B7 | Adickdid– | Ask Nicely |
B8 | Jawbreaker– | Bivouac |
CD1 | Jaap Blonk– | Deutsche Lyrik | 0:45 |
CD2 | Harvey Sid Fisher– | Mommy | 2:32 |
CD3 | The Ne'er Do Wells– | Knock You Out | 1:04 |
CD4 | Fallouts*– | Oi! Canada | 1:16 |
CD5 | Platon Et Les Caves– | Les Mauvais Garçons | 1:43 |
CD6 | Subsonics– | I Love You, I'll Kill You | 1:11 |
CD7 | The Tonics (2)– | Get It In Your Feet | 2:41 |
CD8 | Cub– | She's A Sensation | |
2:14 | |||
CD9 | Goblins*– | 2 By 4 | 1:26 |
CD10 | Nardwuar The Human Serviette– | Interview: Timothy Leary Vs. Nardwuar | |
0:41 | |||
CD11 | Evaporators*– | Higgle-Ly-Piggle-Ly | |
2:01 | |||
CD12 | Leather Uppers*– | Purple Nurple | 1:23 |
CD13 | New Bomb Turks*– | Outta My Mind | 1:16 |
CD14 | The Smugglers– | Stop! Look! Listen! | 1:25 |
CD15 | Delgados*– | Liquidation Girl | 2:08 |
CD16 | The Drags– | Six & Change | 1:39 |
CD17 | Sit 'N' Spin*– | Goodbye | 2:30 |
CD18 | Teengenerate With Joey Kline– | Roadhouse | 4:42 |
CD19 | Eric's Trip– | If You Don't Want Me | |
3:00 | |||
CD20 | Nardwuar The Human Serviette– | Interview: Nardwuar Vs. Beck | |
0:28 | |||
CD21 | Wonderful World Of Joey– | What Sweet Child O' Mine, Is This? | 3:49 |
CD22 | Paska– | Intro | 0:10 |
CD23 | The Goblins*– | On Air | 29:20 |
CD24 | Paska– | 1,2,3,4 | 0:18 |
CD25 | Unknown Artist– | Untitled | 3:05 |
Compilation on the Au Go Go record label
Tracklist
1 | Von Zippers*– | Mega Volt |
2 | Stand GT*– | Choke |
3 | Huevos Rancheros– | Get Outta Dodge |
4 | Cub– | Get Off The Road |
5 | Punchbuggy– | Swimming Pool |
6 | Smugglers*– | Babe |
7 | McRackins– | Bologna |
8 | Crash 13– | Maybelline |
9 | Forbidden Dimension– | Hellfire Club |
10 | Tonics*– | Astro Turf |
11 | Bum– | Mrs Rock N Roll |
12 | Chixdiggit– | Gerry Cheevers |
13 | Pussy Monster– | Draculas Tea Bag |
14 | The Stinkies– | Whipped Cream And The Lonely Bull |
15 | Pluto (9)– | Rock Candy |
16 | Parkades*– | (You Aint Heard The) 5.6.7.8s |
17 | Stupes*– | No Go |
18 | Evaporators*– | Grouse Mountain Scenic Railway |
The drumming reminds me of Spaceheads.
Artist Biography
by Stanton Swihart
During a period when pop music was overtaken by uninspired, pedestrian rock and MTV-ready teen bands, bland R&B, and ultra-commercial hip-hop, I Am Spoonbender burst out of the indie underground with a sound so futuristic that it made even the most adventurous of contemporaries seem somehow status quo. Drawing on elements as wildly divergent as B-movie kitsch and avant-garde art and film, from new wave and electro-pop to experimental and electronic interests, the band's music was somehow both backward- and forward-looking, oddly grounded in the noir-like mood of old-school weird science but going beyond the paranoid razor's-edge of cyberculture toward destinations unknown. Beyond being simply a pop band, I Am Spoonbender was a distinct concept. The project was about noticing the beauty and details of objects that most people take for granted in everyday life, finding hidden connections, exploring the subjective nature of reality, and extrapolating meaning from synchronistic or seemingly coincidental occurrences. The theory and philosophy behind the band was born out of the band members' experiences with chance, telepathy, altered states, the occult, psychic phenomena surrounding communication devices, and other extrasensory and paranormal ideas, all of which informed and were informed by the music. Although their esoteric blend was decidedly not commercial, in the conventional sense of the word, I Am Spoonbender helped launch pop music past the trappings of 20th century pop music and into the 21st century.
Dustin Donaldson (synths, drums, vocals, production) co-founded avant-metallists Thought Industry in the early '90s and spent two albums playing drums in the band before relocating to San Francisco from his Michigan home. Once there he joined political pop-punkers Pansy Division on tour and an album (widely considered their strongest, most adventurous work). At his suggestion, longtime friend Brian Jackson (bass, synths, ProTools) made the trek to San Francisco from Michigan in 1995, ultimately earning his master's degree in East/West psychology at the city's California Institute of Integral Studies -- at which he studied with visionaries such as Stanislav Grof and Richard Tarnas -- while building a state-of-the-art recording studio, Seismic Séance, with Donaldson. In early 1997, the two started I Am Spoonbender -- a reference to the telekinetic phenomenon, Uri Geller (who would eventually call them his favorite band) -- and began work on their first "transmission," Sender/Receiver. Halfway through the making of the debut album, Robynn "Cup" Iwata (synths, vocals), formerly of Vancouver sugar-pop girl group Cub, joined the band.
Donaldson continued to play with other artists during the extended recording process, joining guitar legend Link Wray as his touring drummer and playing synthesizer on tour and record with Damo Suzuki and Michael Karoli of avant-rock gods Can, while also keeping busy with several visual art, acting, and musical side projects. Iwata, too, kept busy with her art projects (which included the highly collectable Sog Mongeys-sock monkey type dolls), design, and illustration work for innumerable indie labels and artists (including designing, with Donaldson, I Am Spoonbender's logo, album sleeves, clothing, merchandise, and website), and hosting one of Canada's largest new music radio programs. Jackson continued working toward his doctorate at CIIS.
Sender/Receiver was finally released in 1999 on Gold Standard Laboratories and earned widespread acclaim from all sectors of the critical community for its bold, cinematic vision, landing on numerous year-end Top Ten lists and polls. Originally only a studio concept, the trio decided to add a fourth member and make I Am Spoonbender a full-blown live band. Marc Kate (synths, turntables) joined in March of 1998, one month before the first live performance. Prior to his entrance into the fold, he studied with cultural studies pioneer Dick Hebdige, radical performance artist Tony Labat, B-movie master George Kuchar, and minimalist film luminary Ernie Gehr. The band quickly developed a unique live show full of deconstructed electronic pop, syncopated new wave rhythms, and plastic op-art style, and they applied to their music such film techniques as jump cuts and dream sequences with numerous other experimental impulses. Over the course of the next couple years, I Am Spoonbender shared the stage with a litany of their most interesting contemporaries, including such lauded acts as Mogwai, Cibo Matto, Royal Trux, Wire, Money Mark, Einsturzende Neubauten, Macha, Lesser, Mike Patton, Secret Chiefs 3, and Man or Astro-Man?.
The band's second recording, the EP Teletwin, was released at the end of 1999 by Little Army Records as a limited "three-sided" 12" featuring two concurrent grooves on the second side, allowing chance the opportunity to dictate the group of songs heard. Early 2000 saw a bevy of new releases from the band, including an Australian single, a Japanese single, the European release of Sender/Receiver, and the CD reissue of Teletwin, as well as numerous compilation tracks and a remix project for, among others, the Locust. Seismac Séance studio, too, kept Donaldson and Jackson busy mixing and mastering projects for artists as diverse as Neurosis, Bobby Conn, Kit Clayton, Stillupsteypa, the Need, Fennesz, Deerhoof, and Quintron. That May, Jackson left the band and went on to form Memory Systems. Two years later, the band continued; I Am Spoonbender Sender-Receiver and the Shown Actual Size [EP] appeared in mid-2002.
Tracklist
1 | Reality Dealer | 3:49 | |
2 | Hair Is Real | 1:12 | |
3 | Ears Are Merely Human | 2:18 | |
4 | Replaced By Toys | 3:57 | |
5 | Stopwatch Static | 4:14 | |
6 | Slow Metal Fires | 3:34 | |
7 | What Does The Water Think? | 3:39 | |
8 | The Teeth's Loan & Trust Co. | 6:34 | |
9 | Spirit Photography | 4:09 | |
10 | Waking Dream Seance | 5:10 | |
11 | Parenthetical (Title) | 0:04 | |
12 | Mr. Knife, Miss Fork | 9:12 |
1 | –Kreviss | Cake Walk | 1:02 |
2 | –Heavens To Betsy (2) | She's The One | 1:39 |
3 | –Cub | Hello Kitty | 1:29 |
4 | –Bratmobile | Bitch Theme | 1:37 |
5 | –Kicking Giant | Lucky | 2:13 |
6 | –Slowpoke | Half-Life | 3:40 |
7 | –Crayon | Penny Lock | 2:35 |
8 | –Young Ginns | Backline | 3:16 |
9 | –Karp | Leather Face | 3:37 |
10 | –Tattle Tale | Fly Away | 4:45 |
11 | –Nikki* & Rachel* | No More | 2:15 |
12 | –Slant 6 | Alien Movie Star | 1:01 |
13 | –Long Hind Legs | Dusk | 2:25 |
14 | –Rockin' Rod And The Strychnines* | Beer Is The Answer | 3:22 |
15 | –Lync | Turtle | 4:11 |
16 | –Fruit Bat | 13 | 1:48 |
17 | –Adickdid | Bugs In Nevada | 3:58 |
18 | –Chorea (4) | Sick Friend | 2:59 |
19 | –Tiger Trap | Baby Blue | 8:03 |
A1 | –Cub | Pillow Queen | |
A2 | –Raggedy Ann | Soul Sound | |
B1 | –Tully Craft* | Pink Lemonade | |
B2 | –Weakling (2) | Roy To Me |
1 | –The Mr. T Experience | We Are The Future People Of Tomorrow | |
2 | –The Pink Lincolns* | Medley | |
3 | –The Gotohells* | Chevy II Nova | |
4 | –Parasites | Day Dreaming | |
5 | –The Teen Idols* | One Pill | |
6 | –Cletus (2) | Granola Head | |
7 | –Sicko | Escape Velocity | |
8 | –The Groovie Ghoulies* | Dolomite | |
9 | –The Nobodys* | Dumb | |
10 | –The Hi-Fives | Slow Down | |
11 | –The Lillingtons | The Day I Went Away | |
12 | –The Cretins (2) | You Don't Give Me Strawberry Trees | |
13 | –Cub | FB Song | |
14 | –Sinkhole | Gas Chamber | |
15 | –Spirit Varnish | Borough Boy | |
16 | –Lick 57 | Del Champion | |
17 | –The Smugglers | Keep On | |
18 | –Squirtgun | I Wanna Be A Cretin | |
19 | –Doc Hopper | Waldorf | |
20 | –The Queers | The Kids Are Alright | |
21 | –The Muffs | No Action | |
22 | –Cletus (2) | Beer | |
23 | –The Queers | This Sandal Shit | |
24 | –Teen Idols | Nightmares | |
25 | –Parasites | Ronnie Is A Psycho | |
26 | –Cub | Through With You | |
27 | –The Groovie Ghoulies* | Wild, Wild Jayne | |
28 | –Sicko | Hipster Boyfriend | |
29 | –The Gotohells* | I've Got A Gun | |
30 | –The Nobodys* | Scarred By Love | |
31 | –Sinkhole | Door | |
32 | –The Mr. T Experience | Whistlebait | |
33 | –Squirtgun | Margie | |
34 | –Lick 57 | Trailer Park Fantasy | |
35 | –Spirit Varnish | Big Guy Song | |
36 | –Doc Hopper | Statler | |
37 | –The Cretins (2) | Jenny | |
38 | –The Lillingtons | Lost My Marbles | |
39 | –The Smugglers | Rock With The Smugglers |