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Best Friends --- 2020-05-01

In 2000, Max Tundra (that's me) released his debut album, Some Best Friend You Turned Out To Be, a multi-instrument, genre-free, maximalist set text. Some years later he (I) asked 11 of his friends to each remix and rename a song from that LP. From the virtuosic pianoforte chops of James Larcombe on his superhuman-played Oakeshott, to Sarah Measures's pastoral chamber symphony Genclik Bandido, via a proto-PC in-the-red banger from tracker pioneer Scott Pearsall in the shape of Joust (Ink Me), there's something here for anyone who ever thought a remix should be more than the slapping on of an oon-tsch-oon-tsch-oon-tsch-oon-tsch and an "aah yeah" sample. The front cover is a hand-painted reproduction by Andy Carne of the original SBFYTOTB artwork. Its painstaking creation is a reflection of the care and attentiveness paid by these pals to the source material. The intriguingly titled Bonus Voicemail is an exclusive track for anyone who downloads this ambitious, dizzyingly eclectic relic. Make friends with it today.

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Here Comes The Musket Records (Cakes)

The Singing Doctor (Lamplite on a One Horse Shoe)

Genclik Bandido (Ah, There's Deek Now - Let's Ask Him)

Clip Around the Ear (Lausanne)

Ken Ududis (Tuli, A Plain Ride From Canvas)

Yarilo Kupala (Bill Sholem Quintette)

Joust (Ink Me)

Oakeshott (The Balaton)

Rawat Corner (Subsi Kuku)

Sick Swan, Sick Swan (6161)

Bruno Brookes (Carbon Cones)

Bonus track (not listed in tracklist)

Bonus Voicemail

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Not On Label (Max Tundra Self-released)

See video on youtube

By Kyle Larson