The Roscoe Experiment

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Fills a Hole 04:05 Tools
The Barnhouse Effect 05:43 Tools
Mary's Day-job 04:37 Tools
Stone Sniffer 04:19 Tools
Mary's Dayjob 04:37 Tools
8db (This Voyc) 04:37 Tools
Like He Says 04:51 Tools
68 Waffles... And 1 To Go 03:55 Tools
Southern Dutch Primary 03:55 Tools
Undecided 04:24 Tools
Marryin' Sally 04:06 Tools
Self Medicating Oyster Rock 02:30 Tools
Zombie Civilisation Pt2. Suits and Ties 03:24 Tools
Tralfamadore (3Fall RTB Mix) 03:24 Tools
Ainu An I 03:24 Tools
Inward Bound 04:39 Tools
...vs V - Irridium 05:37 Tools
Desire Mistress (Roscophonic Mix) 05:01 Tools
A Word From Our Sponsors 01:47 Tools
Outta My System... 01:47 Tools
Strange Origami Joint 01:34 Tools
Zombie Civilisation Pt1. Dennis Hopper 01:09 Tools
Departure 04:57 Tools
Can You Hear Me Now? 04:57 Tools
Zombie Civilisation Pt3 The Hav-Pocalypse 04:57 Tools
Don't Panic 04:07 Tools
Touching Pan 01:33 Tools
Sun Monkey vs. Burrito Ninja 02:30 Tools
Hollywood Land Tank (Like That Thing Dennis Hopper Had) 03:43 Tools
Zombie Civilisation Pt4. Cocaine A$$-Master 03:43 Tools
Pan Touches Back (Spiritual Mix) 03:43 Tools
Moonshine 03:43 Tools
... feat Johnathon Bannister - The Muse Song (Smile) 05:50 Tools
Rise of the Panhead 05:50 Tools
...feat. E.E.F.F.B.B III - Brian 05:50 Tools
Crosstrain To Nantwich 02:58 Tools
Magic Sun Monkey (Exit Pan) 02:58 Tools
The Integer Song 02:58 Tools
Real-Time Blues 02:58 Tools
The 12inch Pianist 02:58 Tools
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'Post Club Electro or Dance Music for People Who Can't Dance' The Roscoe Experiment was started in 2004, and continues to this day... the exact aim of the project remains, as yet, unclear. Initial reports suggest that early experiments involved locking a guitarist, Fat Dave, alone in a room with just a sampler, the end result? 2004's 'Ambient (ish) electro' release "I'm Over There". It has become clear that The Roscoe Experiment has been expanded... 2005's 'Stereo-Prequel' "There I Am..." saw The Roscoe Experiment return with more of their unique brand of Post-Club Electro. In true prequel style it was Faster and Louder, with Bigger Beats and More Sci-Fi... The Explosions Were Bigger too... Featuring tracks like 'The Barnhouse Effect' and 'Stone Sniffer' it demonstrated a more upbeat, yet sinister side to the 'Roscoe' sound. The Roscoe Experiment continues... (taken from: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=23690377 ) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.