1941 (EP) explained

1941
Type:EP
Artist:Soul-Junk
Cover:Soul-Junk 1941-front.jpg
Recorded:Tim Coffman, Rolltop Studios
Genre:Indie rock, electronic rock, Progressive rock, Experimental rock
Label:Absalom Recordings
Prev Title:1942
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:1940
Next Year:2002

1941 is a 2001 EP release from Soul-Junk. It was released as part of a 3-inch disc series by Absalom Recordings, and only 1,000 were produced. Its sound is unusual even for Soul-Junk, consisting of purely instrumental electronic music blended with low-fi, jazz, and hip-hop.[1] It is most similar to their album 1956.[1] The song "Rubbernecker" is a remix of the song by the Danielson Famile.

Track listing

  1. "Sticker Shawk"
  2. "Houston"
  3. "Achilles Eye"
  4. "Rubbernecker (slo neck rub remix)"
  5. "Sulphur Puddle (feat. Chuck P.)"

Credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soul Junk - a Review of The Phantom Tollbooth. 24 November 2008 . Mueller . Ken . Brian A. Smith . 2001 . The Phantom Tollbooth.