2004, Graveface Records
Start a People is a hazy look through the eyes of an electronic junk band who grew up watching '3 2 1 Contact' and 'The Letter People' -- and it's fucking brilliant. Black Moth Super Rainbow consists of three to six members who are all focused on turning their childhood memories into songs. Their use of dusty, saturated, analog sounds has aligned them with folks like Boards Of Canada, The Children's Television Workshop, and even Air. This review from Tonevendor says it best we think. '...Layers of beats, loops, vocoder vocals, orchestral sounds, sweeping cinematic soundscapes, and an overall generally-fucked warpedness quality a la MBV's Loveless masterpiece...Overall more upbeat yet just as intoxicating as their debut, Start a People just rocketed to the top of our Best of List for 2004... and the disc hasn't even finished playing yet.'
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Raspberry Dawn |
| 2 | Vietcaterpillar |
| 3 | From The See |
| 4 | I Am The Alphabet |
| 5 | Seeds |
| 6 | I Think It Is Beautiful That You Are 256 Colors Too |
| 7 | Count Backwards To Black |
| 8 | Early 70's Gymnastics |
| 9 | Snail Garden |
| 10 | Folks With Magik Toes |
| 11 | Trees And Colors And Wizards |
| 12 | I Am The Alphabet |
| 13 | 1 2 3 Of Me |
| 14 | Hazy Field People |
| 15 | Smile Heavy |
| 16 | {Super Secret Track} |
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