The Kallikak Family

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May 23rd 2007 02:11 Tools
Bells in Bergamo 03:30 Tools
Organ Tuning / Surgery 02:59 Tools
Guitar 1 02:44 Tools
Second Phase 02:42 Tools
Third Phase 02:17 Tools
March 6th 2003 00:32 Tools
Guitar 2 02:30 Tools
Miking a Drumkit 00:49 Tools
October 25th 01:21 Tools
November 22nd 2003 01:34 Tools
Portland, Oregon, Part 1 02:41 Tools
Portland, Oregon, Part 2 01:14 Tools
Portland, Oregon, Part 4 02:53 Tools
Portland, Oregon, Part 3 02:41 Tools
Final Phase 05:06 Tools
May 23rd 2007 (reprise) 02:02 Tools
Dulce De Leche 02:03 Tools
Top Gun 03:19 Tools
One Familiar Person 00:00 Tools
Billionaires 00:00 Tools
I Fight 00:00 Tools
Shopping Mall Sun 00:00 Tools
Purity Music/Purity Sound 03:02 Tools
Top Gun 2: After Tastin' Sunsets 03:32 Tools
It's 4 o'clock 00:00 Tools
Hands Clenched 00:00 Tools
Portland, OR pt. 1 03:32 Tools
Portland, OR pt. 2 03:32 Tools
At the Hotel 03:32 Tools
Portland, OR pt. 4 00:00 Tools
Martin Kallikak, Sr. 00:00 Tools
Portland, OR pt. 3 00:00 Tools
Royal 00:00 Tools
(Harmonica) 00:00 Tools
(Drums) 00:00 Tools
may 23rd 2007 - second phase 00:00 Tools
(Girl) 00:00 Tools
The Kallikak Family 00:00 Tools
March 6th, 2003 00:00 Tools
May 23rd, 2007 00:00 Tools
November 22nd, 2003 00:00 Tools
When You Repeat It 00:00 Tools
Organ Tuning-Surgery 00:00 Tools
My Mind is a Screw Your Brain is Now Glue 00:00 Tools
May 23rd, 2007 (Reprise) 02:34 Tools
Bells In Bergamo (Version 2:34) 02:34 Tools
Goddard part I 02:34 Tools
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Andrew Peterson is the reclusive mastermind behind The Kallikak Family, a folk-grounded experimental group based in Chicago, IL. The Kallikak Family was founded in order to musically explore the writings of now discredited psychologist H.H. Goddard, famous for his purported coinage of the term "moron." Using the concept of "feeble-mindedness" as a starting point, the Kallikaks wrote catchy, overdriven songs about subjectivity, underestimation and the large, oppressive sun. After a short stint as "tour bassist" for The Microphones (K Records), May 23rd 2007 discovered the Chicago underground noise movement, and embarked on a series of solo performances that combined an appreciation for ambient textures with a flair for performance art. May 23rd 2007's unsettlingly hilarious shows involved such bizaare elements as tape-delayed audience interaction, camping, and countless jokes dropped purposefully as lame ducks to universal discomfort. Peterson then spent a year in Portland, OR making contact micorphones with Adam Forkner (Yume Bitsu, [[[VVRSSNN]]]), Liam Singer (Tell All Records) and M. Ritchey (The Badger King, Dear Nora). After the release of May 23rd 2007 and a summer tour with MANTA, Peterson settled in Berkeley, CA to explore what he calls "PURITY music," or "the sound a computer makes." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.