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The Scene (ft. Bad Kids To The Front, April May March and Peepers)

from Monophonic Orange by Theo's Mystic Robot Orchestra

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Sections:
a. Movement 1: Grocery Shopping (0:00-6:18)
b. Movement 2-3: A Bomb Goes Off [ft. Peepers]
(6:19-11:12)
c. Movement 4: The Hypothetical Flying Church Choir Singer (11:13-14:43)
d. Movement 5: Attempting To Move On [ft. April May March] (14:44-21:22)

This track was a weird one. It took me forever to get it the way I wanted it, sound wise. The loose story is that this guy is grocery shopping and he is feeling very melancholy about his life, then suddenly a bomb goes off in the store. Thankfully he survives, but he is left wandering through the rubble of this explosion and he encounters a man in a church choir outfit nonchalantly walking through the ashes. He turns around and tells the man that "everything will be ok" and then, singing, flies into the sky. The man walks home, questioning whether or not the event had ever happened. Then when he realizes that it was all real, he just has to do his best to move on with his life and go to work the next day. Musically each section is almost totally different which helps I think add to this supposed storyline. The insanely noisy second part was brought by the weird noise rock sounds of Bad Kids To The Front mixed with the insane harsh noise coming from Austin 3-piece Peepers. The eerie sax on the last track was brought to you by Illinois experimental musician April May March. I really dug how this track ended up sounding, even though it was weird.

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from Monophonic Orange, released October 31, 2013

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Musical outlet for Katy,TX//Lawrence, KS experimental musician Drew Smith.

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