Bogus Blimp

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Automated Bathroom 00:00 Tools
Ministry of Police Affairs 00:00 Tools
Mama Mother 00:00 Tools
Police Chasing Police 00:00 Tools
The Solitude of Space 00:00 Tools
Going Commercial 00:00 Tools
Stellar Epilogue 00:00 Tools
Brothers of Space 00:00 Tools
Hello World 00:00 Tools
By Five o'Clock Tea 00:00 Tools
No Cords. No Wires 00:00 Tools
Marching to Rome 00:00 Tools
Sci-fi City 00:00 Tools
King Inst. King 00:00 Tools
Leisure a Go-Go 00:00 Tools
The End of the World 00:00 Tools
Under the Sea 00:00 Tools
hidden track 00:00 Tools
Sugar and Fear 00:00 Tools
Oxygen Xx 00:00 Tools
Making Room for God 00:00 Tools
Flight to the Future 00:00 Tools
Things to Come 00:00 Tools
Sweets & Love 00:00 Tools
Jazz/speech 00:00 Tools
Hush Now 00:00 Tools
In/exhale 00:00 Tools
Brains 00:00 Tools
Even More 00:00 Tools
Inside Here 00:00 Tools
891 00:00 Tools
Sci 00:00 Tools
Leisure A Go 00:00 Tools
Untitled Jazz No.1 00:00 Tools
Untitled Jazz No.2 00:00 Tools
police chasing police part II 00:00 Tools
the solitude of space part II 00:00 Tools
Untitled I 00:00 Tools
Untitled II 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Untitled Hidden Track #1 00:00 Tools
Untitled Hidden Track #2 00:00 Tools
Und the Sea 00:00 Tools
Oxygen 20 00:00 Tools
Solitude of Space Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Ministry Of Police Affairs Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Ministry Of Police Affairs Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Solitude of Space Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
No Cords 00:00 Tools
No Wires 00:00 Tools
Down The Tunnel 00:00 Tools
No Cords. No Wires [2nd Version] 00:00 Tools
By 5 O'clock Tea 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Hello World 00:00 Tools
21st Century 00:00 Tools
untitled 1 00:00 Tools
hidden track 2 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 1 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Brothers Of Space 00:00 Tools
Untitled Jazz No 1 00:00 Tools
end of the world 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Things To Come 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - By Five O'clock Tea 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Marching To Rome 00:00 Tools
Untitled Jazz No 2 00:00 Tools
untitled 2 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - The End Of The World 00:00 Tools
King Inst King 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - No Cords. No Wires 00:00 Tools
Untitled Jazz No. 1 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - King Inst. King 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Sugar And Fear 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Oxygen Xx 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Flight To The Future 00:00 Tools
Ministry of Public Affairs 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Making Room For God 00:00 Tools
Police Chasing Police, Part II 00:00 Tools
Police Chasing Police, Part I 00:00 Tools
Bogus Blimp - Cords Wires - Under The Sea 00:00 Tools
The Solitude of Space, Part I 00:00 Tools
The Solitude of Space, Part II 00:00 Tools
Untitled Jazz No. 2 00:00 Tools
untitled II 00:00 Tools
Marching To Remix 00:00 Tools
Jazz - Speech 00:00 Tools
no cords, no wires 00:00 Tools
01 - Hello world 00:00 Tools
02 - Brothers of space 00:00 Tools
04 - Marching to Rome 00:00 Tools
No cords. No wires. 00:00 Tools
06 - King inst. King 00:00 Tools
2. automated bathroom 00:00 Tools
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Formed in 1996 in the small Norwegian town of Sandefjord, situated near Oslo, Bogus Blimp comprises vocalist Christian Mona, keyboardist Aslak Larsen, guitarist Hilmar Larsen, bassist Kyrre Bjørkås, sampling keyboardist Bjørn Larsen, and drummer Ragnar Berg. One of the first bands to be signed to Oslo-based Jester Records, Bogus Blimp released their first mini album, Men-mic, in 1998, and established the sound that would fuel its follow-up, Cords.Wires published two years later. Darker and rawer than its predecessor, this album expanded on the cinematic aspect of Men-mic as the production became fuller and more sophisticated. Four years on, Rdtr shows a slightly more subdued Bogus Blimp returning to the grind. If there aren’t any heavy metal stabs to be found here, the atmosphere is as dark and unsettling as ever. Claustrophobic poetry is scattered all over this album and underpins the oppressive nature of these sonic constructions, especially on Automated Bathroom, and ever more so on Going Commercial, where Mona’s voice crawls under the skin and infects the mind by telling a banal story through relentless questioning. Yet, Rdtr introduces a slightly more playful approach to the general sonic structure within which the band evolves. Although this remains very discreet, hints can be perceived through lighter and more accessible melodies and arrangements, giving this album a more respectable face. But this is only for show as behind the scene, the band is busy twisting it all and playing games with the listener's mind. Officially terminated as a collective late 2004. Some ex-members still continue as Det Är Jag Som Är Döden and Diktafon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.