From the album ‘Booomboxxx’ (2008) • Pay what you want [ Ссылка ]
Let's walk this direction as the seconds trickle down
Where every step is a destination
How heavy is your foot when it hits the ground
How much earth does it take to make it stop
No more questioning no
Don't you look at me sideways
This time
So we keep this line sliding forward
Every step a destination
And I don't need to turn my face around
Just feeling for the weight of the ground
So no more whispering no
Don't you look at me sideways
This time
Finding no comfort in the trappings of any single genre, Boy Eats Drum Machine—the musical moniker of Portland, Oregon, native Jon Ragel—chose to create a sound flexible enough to incorporate everything he loved. When the project began, in 2001, that meant evoking the blips and bleeps of Pac Man and Metroid with a sampler and a four-track. But by 2005, it meant incorporating a turntable as Boy Eats Drum Machine’s primary rhythmic instrument and liberally adding layers of sound from there. His one-man-band approach is best seen in concert, where Ragel sings, spins, scratches, plays saxophone, and beats live drums behind an elaborate station of his own design. Oh, and he dances (really well!) the whole time. In the hands of a lesser musician, this all might come off as an impressive gimmick, but Boy Eats Drum Machine’s songs are as soulful and personal as they are technically impressive.
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