Stereo Space

by Pilesar

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Quite possibly the most accessible Pilesar effort to date, Stereo Space is an experimental electronic pop album that draws on 60's garage psych, 70's prog and 80's new wave.

***NOTE***

Physical copies of this album contain 15 tracks however all digital copies will list 14. This is due to the fact that the songs "Things Break" and "Pill Planner" segue into each other and I wanted to maintain continuity of music with no breaks. Both versions contain the same amount of music they just have slightly different track markers.

credits

released 08 July 2012
For this album, Pilesar is:

Jason Mullinax- vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, vocoder, guitars, bass, acoustic and electronic percussion, drum programming, loops, toys, handmade and boutique electronics, effects

Daniel Euprhat- guitars track 1, 6, 7, 8, 10

Chester Hawkins- oscillators, lap steel, effects track 13b

Dee Henry- drunk dial track 3

Sean K Preston- guitar track 13a

Seth Schowalter- guitar track 3 & 13b, bass track 13a

Keith Sinzinger- bass track 2 and 12

Cover art, photos and layout by Chester Hawkins

Back cover and insert paintings by Joel B Foyd
Mastered by randy LeRoy at Airshow Mastering

All music and lyrics by Mullinax except track 13a by Mullinax, Preston & Schowalter

All songs recorded and mixed poorly by Jason Mullinax

Special thanks: Ashleigh Mullinax, Chester Hawkins, Daniel Euphrat

Dedicated to poor bunny

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Pilesar (pronounced pie-LEE-zur) is a conjuror of idiosyncratic lo-fi pop ditties, rhythmically dense improvisations and wildly eclectic live performances.

Instrumentation may include microphone, voice, percussion, toys, broken effects pedals, borrowed instruments, thrift store finds, tapes, random computer programs and various environmental factors.
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