Vulva

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Happy Birdie! Sad Birdie! 05:41 Tools
Wailing Vulvas 07:21 Tools
Solstice 07:04 Tools
Birdwatch 06:44 Tools
Dark and Vulvic 06:31 Tools
Blue Phonkians 08:05 Tools
Thrush 06:24 Tools
Hornithology 07:11 Tools
Pluto 08:16 Tools
Lunar Throwdown 08:09 Tools
Blavatsky Smokes 06:52 Tools
Kellogg's Corn Circles 07:20 Tools
Gobble 06:04 Tools
Vulvic Voyager 08:45 Tools
Tense Planet 06:00 Tools
Lunchbox 07:31 Tools
Slackjawed in Eden 08:36 Tools
Cydonia 11:08 Tools
Haunted House 05:21 Tools
Happy Birdie! Sad Bridie! 05:41 Tools
Sucker 05:59 Tools
Bad Mother Dub 00:00 Tools
Krüppel 05:59 Tools
Das Autodafé 03:53 Tools
Into Ashes I Turn With Pain As My Master 07:45 Tools
Omnec Onec 07:13 Tools
Vulva / Happy Birdie! Sad Bird 05:41 Tools
It's Good To Spacewalk 06:34 Tools
S.P.F. 2000 07:01 Tools
Theme From Vulva 08:08 Tools
Summer Badness 06:16 Tools
Rock Me Baby 07:15 Tools
Tiny Ambient Handbag 07:20 Tools
Curtain Call 08:22 Tools
Sun Zoomed Sparks 08:02 Tools
Bad Mother Dub (Plaid - Futura Connect) 00:00 Tools
Lovespeed 08:34 Tools
communion 10:56 Tools
disconaut 05:50 Tools
Night Fever '94 05:50 Tools
Funk Star 05:50 Tools
Valix Hum 05:41 Tools
Happy Birdie ! Sad Birdie ! 05:50 Tools
Doggy Bag 05:45 Tools
Happy Birdie Sad Birdie 05:41 Tools
Science Bag 05:41 Tools
10 Happy Birdie ! Sad Birdie ! 05:41 Tools
White BMW (Legowelt Remix) 05:59 Tools
S. P. F. 2000 05:45 Tools
Dark & Vulvic 05:45 Tools
White BMW 05:45 Tools
happy_birdie!_sad_birdie! 05:45 Tools
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Tim Hutton and Thomas Melchior formed Vulva in 1993 in England. The experimental techno duo signed with the Rephlex label (home of Aphex Twin) and released "From the Cockpit" in 1995. Vulva's first domestic release was the "Mini Space Vulvette" EP, for Reflective Records. After a side project for the German Source Records label called Yoni (releases: "Yoni" and "My Little Yoni"), Hutton and Melchior released their second full-length for Rephlex, "Birdwatch", in 1995. "Vulvic Yonification" followed in late 1997. Metal VULVA http://vulvaband.bandcamp.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.