hangs nicely! ![]() P. MILES BRYSON - ALEJANDRO'S CARNICERIA (IA 104) Inspired by the enigmatic and surrealistic films of Alejandro Jodorowsky, P. Miles Bryson has masterfully assembled the hidden soundtrack to the filmmaker's psyche. Borrowing liberally from Jodorowsky's films and environmental recordings of downtown Guymas in Mexico, Bryson creates a series of musical vignettes. Spanish guitars, gunshots, children at play, mariachi bands, dialogue, and a host of other sounds are all gently mixed (and occasionaly processed) into a magical Latino-flavored album. Residing in the U.S. state of Arizona, bordering on Mexico, Bryson is surrounded and enriched by Hispanic culture. The packaging for this release resembles Mexican spice packaging (as typically marketed in the U.S.) and even includes a few arbol chilis. Bryson also has releases on Solipsism, genesungswerk, and SSSM. also available: mp3s of track 2 and track 8 + mailorder customers receive a bullet shell from the arizona desert. see also Megalomaniac Decorator's Quarterly and the illegal art catalog for ordering information. |