Paik

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Phantoms 04:47 Tools
Tinsel And Foil 05:05 Tools
Jayne Field 07:21 Tools
Strange Familiar 03:56 Tools
October 06:37 Tools
Intro 01:15 Tools
Snake Face 06:05 Tools
Hollow Ki 06:53 Tools
Spanning Time 09:21 Tools
Monster Of The Absolute 09:28 Tools
Spacer (2001) 08:21 Tools
Stellazine 10:00 Tools
Dirt For Driver 09:04 Tools
The Longest Day 06:41 Tools
Detroit 03:03 Tools
Contessa 04:29 Tools
Ghost Ship 08:07 Tools
Outro 01:08 Tools
Tall Winds 07:58 Tools
Star 80 06:09 Tools
Purple 05:15 Tools
Satin Black 14:53 Tools
Dizzy Stars 10:58 Tools
Killing Windmills 08:33 Tools
Orson Fader 08:36 Tools
Black Car 07:21 Tools
Low Battery Transmission 02:18 Tools
Loops for Chrome 01:22 Tools
Twilight Storms 01:24 Tools
Stellar Meltdown En El Oceano 14:48 Tools
Red Current 02:19 Tools
Spanish Holiday 13:49 Tools
Waiting Patiently 05:21 Tools
Clouds 04:07 Tools
Eva 06:58 Tools
Sunlit 01:36 Tools
Grey & The Dawn 05:02 Tools
Mr. Gone 05:17 Tools
Some Pleasant Day 02:53 Tools
Duster 04:28 Tools
Tessai 03:33 Tools
Big Plate Current 04:46 Tools
E. Grim 07:46 Tools
Spacer - 2001 08:24 Tools
E.Grim 07:44 Tools
Stunned Champ 05:49 Tools
Girl from Jupiter 03:19 Tools
spacer 06:37 Tools
Spacer - different version from album 06:39 Tools
Spacer (single version) 06:37 Tools
Tinsel & Foil (live @ KFJC) 05:15 Tools
Grey & The Dawn 06:39 Tools
Stellar Meltdown El Oceano 14:51 Tools
Snakeface 06:07 Tools
Star 06:07 Tools
Spacer 2001 08:23 Tools
Live at Terrastock 6 (2006.04.23) 14:51 Tools
Intro To Phantoms 08:23 Tools
2. Strange Familiar 14:51 Tools
orson_fader 08:23 Tools
2. Paik - Spanish Holiday 08:23 Tools
2. Paik - Eva 08:23 Tools
Satin Black II 08:23 Tools
Episode 17 - May 22nd, 2006 08:23 Tools
Waiting Patently 08:23 Tools
Track 1 08:23 Tools
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Detroit trio Paik was formed in 1997 by Rob Smith (guitars), Ryan Pritts (drums), and Ali Clegg (bass). They released their debut album Hugo Strange in 1998. Corridors followed in 2001, and The Orson Fader in 2003. was next, The breakthrough fourth release, Satin Black appeared in 2004. Clegg left the band in 2005, to replaced by Anthony Petrovic. This revised trio recorded and released Paik's fifth and final album, Monster of the Absolute, in 2006, followed by a 10-year live DVD, Magnesium Fire. The group quietly went on hiatus in 2008. Paik's sound was described as an amalgam of post rock and space rock, with bands like Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky and Kinski as common references. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.