Mnemonists

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Undergrowth 00:00 Tools
Digesting War 00:00 Tools
Crucible 00:00 Tools
Resurgence 00:00 Tools
The Horde 00:00 Tools
Limbs 00:00 Tools
A Lingering History 00:00 Tools
Torpor 00:00 Tools
Triptych 00:00 Tools
Tic 00:00 Tools
Puncture-Throng 00:00 Tools
Nailed 00:00 Tools
Puncture. Throng 00:00 Tools
Side A 00:00 Tools
Side B 00:00 Tools
Input 00:00 Tools
Gyromancy A 00:00 Tools
Corrosive on Contact 00:00 Tools
Stasis 00:00 Tools
Biota A 00:00 Tools
Biota B 00:00 Tools
Puncture / Throng 00:00 Tools
Gyromancy B 00:00 Tools
Vulnerable, Then Functional 00:00 Tools
Digesting War (In Two Portions) 00:00 Tools
Vulnerable, than functional 00:00 Tools
Attributes Side 1 00:00 Tools
Attributes Side 2 00:00 Tools
Gyromancy 2 00:00 Tools
A 00:00 Tools
Torpor (The Back of a Brain) 00:00 Tools
B 00:00 Tools
Side 1 00:00 Tools
D 00:00 Tools
C 00:00 Tools
Side 2 00:00 Tools
extinct chitinous species 00:00 Tools
Gyromancy - side A 00:00 Tools
Love and Sex 00:00 Tools
Gyromancy - side B 00:00 Tools
Horde 00:00 Tools
beast rites 00:00 Tools
Fragments 1-13 00:00 Tools
brittle-legs (prehistory) 00:00 Tools
primate alerts 00:00 Tools
Retrospect 00:00 Tools
Triptych: The Posture / The Room / The Meat 00:00 Tools
Roto-Limbs Side 1 00:00 Tools
Fragments 14-22 00:00 Tools
insecta alarms 00:00 Tools
Tryptich (Of F. Bacon) 00:00 Tools
Fragment 1 00:00 Tools
Vagabones Part 1 00:00 Tools
  • 10,059
    plays
  • 1,014
    listners
  • 10059
    top track count

The band formed in 1979 in Fort Collins, Colorado as Mnemonist Orchestra (later Mnemonists) lead by Mark Debyshir and William Sharp and recorded five albums on their own self-produced label, Dys. In the mid 1980s they split into a visual arts group retaining the Mnemonists name and a musical group called Biota.[2] Almost Never (1992) features three long compositions. The band's line-up was James Gardner, Tom Katsimpalis, Steve Scholbe, William Sharp, Gordon Whitlow, Larry Wilson and Randy Yeates. On Object Holder (Recommended Records, 1995), the band's membership was James Gardner, Tom Katsimpalis, Steve Scholbe, William Sharp, Gordon Whitlow, Larry Wilson and Randy Yeates. Artwork for the album was by Mnemonists: Ken DeVries, Bill Ellsworth, Tom Katsimpalis, Dana Sharp, Stan Starbuck, Ann Stretton, E.M. Thomas, Dirk Vallons, Larry Wilson, Kyle Yeates and Randy Yeates. Musical guest appearances on the album are by drummer/lyricist Chris Cutler, vocalist Susanne Lewis, Andy Kredt, and Forever Einstein's Charles Vrtacek on piano, who later joined the band fully. Object Holder was their first album to include lyrics. Genevieve Heistek (of Set Fire to Flames and Hrsta) joined the band for Invisible Map (2001), which otherwise included James Gardner, Tom Katsimpalis, Andy Kredt, Mark Piersel, Steve Scholbe, William Sharp, C. W. Vrtacek, Gordon Whitlow, Larry Wilson and Randy Yeates. The band have only performed live twice: once in 1981, and in Montreal in 1990. The latter performance was eventually released as Musique Actuelle 1990.[3] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.