Tigerbeat6
2005
Swamp Tech
About This Album
Picking up and expanding on where Are You Ready for an Organ Solo? left off, Quintron and Miss Pussycat's CD/DVD set Swamp Tech/Electric Swamp once again shows how easily the duo mixes subterranean, subculture trashiness with an almost childlike innocence. Recorded live directly to a two-track recorder, Swamp Tech boasts some of Quintron's most raucous-yet-danceable songs yet, including the bouncy "Witch in the Club" and "Swamp Buggy Baddass," a percolating rave-up that celebrates the badass in everyone, as well as Quintron's souped-up organ. Meanwhile, a cover of Kiss' "God of Thunder" sounds like an electrical storm set to a dance beat in Quintron's hands. Then again, quietly off-kilter interludes like "Squirrel Gardens" and "Tea Time" are just as distinctively Quintron as the album's louder tracks are. Miss Pussycat's sweet-and-sour vocals and percussion contributions are even more tightly integrated into the overall sound and feel of Swamp Tech than they were on The Unmasked Organ Light-Year of Infinity Man and Are You Ready for an Organ Solo?: along with plenty of witty background vocals throughout the album, she takes the lead on "Fly Like a Rat" -- which also quotes the theme song from The Jeffersons -- and on the rousing closing track, "Love Is Like a Blob.
Track List

Disc 1 (try tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9)

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Disc 2

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