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Too Oppressed To Protest (2011)

by Brown Torpedo

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Free Lunch 02:17
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Peace Twice 05:05
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Legal High 04:14
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Willard 1 01:14
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Puke Tunic 01:07
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Ceiling 04:01
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Detonate 03:18
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Mego 05:28
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Willard 2 00:51

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Gustav Thomas writing a sleevenote for Brown Torpedo’s debut post to Felt Beak:

"What glues the parts together in the bawdy sheen? Whose idea was it to assemble the 17-year-old girl’s mock franchise and deck it with lay fabric, collaged countenances blare down from their gratuitous foil?
Fawn’s legs? Excited by hyper balloon glitzy? Adrenalized by who put the gunk between the formica and aluminium in gawked proximity to the what-was-once-a-choice Charles? Knight the adder in its yawn on the gritty blare? Do you love the glare of hard white lighting to guide you to the bathroom miscellany, then get the slipperiness to unleash Lee Greasery whose innocence plunges you aisle-wides and hop/skirt grabby mince, ½ usurped by excessive medieval poser hair? Doing it for the hyphenation. And tonight Paul Stanley gauges his success-on-a-plate by how many dogs he can detonate-enemate in the city’s favourite parks cards. Music always comes from the felt, but what you want to listen to again and then again gets made only by those privy to the impossible superb. I ain’t braggin or nuttin. Felt Beak thanks beautiful Brown Torpedo for Too Oppressed To Protest and hopes word is bond they will return".


Felt Beak is an online critical practice journal brought to you by Kakutopia (www.kakutopia.com).

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released April 25, 2011

Dan Cooper & Danny Ash

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Pineal Reverie is a free online sound archive / imprint interested in experimental, underground, outsider and improvised music. Mostly made and documented in the South West UK (Gloucestershire) by a small collective of artists, performers and weirdos.

Maintained and curated by UK artist Dan Cooper and friends.
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