The lead single of the album, intended to stylistically replicate Mercury Rev's 1995 album, "See You On The Other Side." The chords in the song were also inspired by "Make Your Stash" by Australian rock band Daddy Cool. The trumpet in the track was not synthesised, and was played by Tundra on a £15 trumpet he bought off of Loot Magazine. For Pitchfork in 2002, he said, "If I need a trumpet or a violin sound I'll try and learn the instruments so that I can perform the part I have written for it."
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The lead single of the album, intended to stylistically replicate Mercury Rev's 1995 album, "See You On The Other Side." The chords in… read more
The lead single of the album, intended to stylistically replicate Mercury Rev's 1995 album, "See You On The Other Side." The chords in the song were also inspired by "… read more
Max Tundra, real name Ben Jacobs, is an English multi-instrumental musician, singer and music producer. His work is predominantly electronic music but incorporates non-electronic styles and instruments. Jacobs was born in the United Kingdom and grew up taking piano lessons, but mostly enjoyed playing television theme songs and music from adverts. As a teenager, he bought a Commodore Amiga 500 and began exploring electronic music with it. He still uses this 1985 computer to this day, but only for sequencing. The sounds on Max Tundra's records come from a wide variety of sources… read more
Max Tundra, real name Ben Jacobs, is an English multi-instrumental musician, singer and music producer. His work is predominantly electronic music but incorporates non-electronic styles and… read more
Max Tundra, real name Ben Jacobs, is an English multi-instrumental musician, singer and music producer. His work is predominantly electronic music but incorporates non-electronic styles and instruments. Jacobs was born in the United K… read more