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		<title>Lazy Magnet &quot;Why Go On?&quot; C20 cassette</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lazy Magnet is one of those &#8220;you never know what you&#8217;re going to get&#8221; acts, but you can be assured that it will always be good stuff. This tape is mainly drone/mood music, with some curious twists. The first side definitely drops you into heavy drone territory with what sounds like an infinite-sustain vibrato keyboard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_spYrFr9P7ms/SYiT7VQvS8I/AAAAAAAAALY/bvLOU5XZPUQ/s1600-h/lazymanet.jpg"><img src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_spYrFr9P7ms/SYiT7VQvS8I/AAAAAAAAALY/bvLOU5XZPUQ/s200/lazymanet.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>Lazy Magnet is one of those &#8220;you never know what you&#8217;re going to get&#8221; acts, but you can be assured that it will always be good stuff. This tape is mainly drone/mood music, with some curious twists.</p>
<p>The first side definitely drops you into heavy drone territory with what sounds like an infinite-sustain vibrato keyboard note and some hissing/whistling that sometimes sounds like a tea kettle or a distant jet plane gradually taking off. It&#8217;s actually well-paced for the length of the side, building (or achieving lift-off) and then gently settling again just before the side is out. Then the piece starts to fade into some guitar strumming and vocals and I almost thought this was going to transition into some kind of moan-wave/new-weird-america/retro-hippie thing. But then the side abruptly ended.</p>
<p>Then strangely side 2 starts off sounding like it&#8217;s rewound 30 seconds and you&#8217;re still in the same drone, except instead of fading into some kind of meandering hippie jam, it (thankfully) transforms instead into what sounds an awful lots like a John Carpenter soundtrack. Gradually shifting and melodic plink-plonk 80&#8242;s synthesizer notes keep the tension at a slow boil. The knobs get tweaked a bit here and there and everything gets a little Moogey until the piece fades out. Then as a final head-scratcher, there&#8217;s some low, distant droning and what sound like the beginning of a new piece of music begins to fade in, but the tape ends before it becomes very audible.</p>
<p>This is definitely background or soundtrack music, though there&#8217;s a slow constant shift to everything. The mysterious end of each side also makes me wonder if my tape got dubbed wrong. Is it just a fake out, or a genuine mistake? I guess if you get a copy of this tape I can&#8217;t guarantee it will sound exactly the same as what I describe, but then that would be in keeping with the Lazy Magnet anti-aesthetic. You really do never know what you will get.<br />
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