Showing posts with label Mocket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mocket. Show all posts

14 January 2018

MOCKET Pro Forma 1999

by request
 

Tracklist

1 Monitress 2:39
2 Reprise 0:38
3 Spelling Effect 2:56
4 Spot-For-Best-Vision 2:17
5 Bone Crusher 3:05
6 Law Of Averages 3:01
7 Un-Man 2:24
8 Saturnalia 1:00
9 Post Facto 2:00
10 Moot Point 2:38
11 Magic & Ecstacy 1:14
12 Flyspeck 2:55
13 David's Lib 4:38

02 May 2017

SATISFACT The Third Meeting At The Third Counter 1998

by request
 
 
 
Satisfact is an American post-punk band formed in 1996 in Washington State, abridging the post-hardcore movement with the nascent post-punk revival of the 21st century. They created 3 full-length albums which were released on K Records and Up Records.
 

Tracklist

1 I'm In A Bad Way 2:33
2 Locate 3:45
3 30/33 1:48
4 Triple Deck 6:48
5 Vortex 2:03
6 M52 Or SMC 3:53
7 Intermission 2:44
8 Alawat 1:56
9 Upon Arrival 5:00
 

26 July 2015

MOCKET Bionic Parts 1996






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Artist Biography by


Bionic Parts
Olympia, Washington-based punk-futurists Mocket originally comprised singers/multi-instrumentalists Audrey Marrs and Matt Steinke, debuting in 1996 with Bionic Parts. Drummer Carolyn Rue -- a one-time member of Hole -- joined Mocket prior to recording their second LP, 1997's Fanfare

Tracklist

1 Photon
2 Bionic Parts
3 Spark Plug
4 Devilpups
5 On It
6 3.5
7 Caller I.D.
8 Name Tag
9 Mad Cow
10 Pearl Drop
11 Mailbomb



14 December 2010

SATISFACT self titled 1997
























Satisfact Review by Mike DaRonco

Don't let the shiny orange packaging fool you. The art work may resemble a band that grew up under the influence of the Pet Shop Boys or Erasure, but this is anything but dance club music. Rather, the sounds of Satisfact resemble more of a disturbed Devo if they were forced to live off Joy Division and Fugazi. In other words, the music is pretty moody in a pleasantly disturbing sort of way. Treated as a side band for Dave Schneider (Lync/Love as Laughter) and Matt Steinke (Mocket), Satisfact continue with their trademark sound of screechy guitar sounds, hypnotic keyboard effects, robotic rhythms and monotone vocals on their second full-length. Suave, laid-back and borderline poppy (but not in the obnoxiously happy sort of way), Satisfact have the ability to accomplish all of this without coming close to boring the listener to death. They even manage to successfully incorporate a theremin on the track "Demonstration" -- that alone is worth giving this record a good review.

 

Tracklist

1 Misprint 3:01
2 Demonstration 2:39
3 How Things Work 3:05
4 Are You Gifted 3:16
5 Building Tall Buildings 2:02
6 Relay This 4:19
7 Perfect Sleeper 2:28
8 Moods For Moderns 1:36
9 Accent The Motion 2:43
10 Four Sided 8:00
11 Untitled 0:48