Stabbing Hat
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- | [[Category:Extant Works]]Stabbing Hat was originally concieved by [[Steven Vogeler]] as a simple passage from an unrealized [[Lil AA]]animation that was once thought lost but it magically re-appeared and was re-issued at the insistance of the bosses at [[Alpha Chimp]] Records under the title of ''The theme to [[Ahmed Capra|Capra]]'s funny dance''. It is rumoured that the tune came in a variety of styles or "re-mixes" including one with a rare [[Stimso Adid]] voiceover that is treasured among audiophiles hep to the [[AA]]. In the late nineties Vogeler re-envisioned the song with his newly formed Surrealist Quartet (Vogeler and five machines)and re-released it as the flip-side of his ultra catchy mini epic [[Associationalist Composition No.1]]. | + | [[Category:Extant Works]]Stabbing Hat was originally concieved by [[Steven Vogeler]] as a simple passage from an unrealized [[Lil AA]] animation that was once thought lost but it magically re-appeared and was re-issued at the insistance of the bosses at [[Alpha Chimp]] Records under the title of ''The theme to [[Ahmed Capra|Capra]]'s funny dance''. It is rumoured that the tune came in a variety of styles or "re-mixes" including one with a rare [[Stimso Adid]] voiceover that is treasured among audiophiles hep to the [[AA]]. In the late nineties Vogeler re-envisioned the song with his newly formed Surrealist Quartet (Vogeler and five machines)and re-released it as the flip-side of his ultra catchy mini epic [[Associationalist Composition No.1]]. |
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Stabbing Hat was originally concieved by Steven Vogeler as a simple passage from an unrealized Lil AA animation that was once thought lost but it magically re-appeared and was re-issued at the insistance of the bosses at Alpha Chimp Records under the title of The theme to Capra's funny dance. It is rumoured that the tune came in a variety of styles or "re-mixes" including one with a rare Stimso Adid voiceover that is treasured among audiophiles hep to the AA. In the late nineties Vogeler re-envisioned the song with his newly formed Surrealist Quartet (Vogeler and five machines)and re-released it as the flip-side of his ultra catchy mini epic Associationalist Composition No.1.