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Zaireeka

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1 Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
2 Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
3 Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
4 A Machine In India Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
5 The Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
6 How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendos) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
7 March Of The Rotten Vegetables Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
8 The Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
9 Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
10 Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
11 Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
12 A Machine In India (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
13 The Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
14 How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendos) (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
15 March Of The Rotten Vegetables (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
16 The Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now (Disc 2) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
17 Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
18 Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
19 Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
20 A Machine In India (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
21 The Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
22 How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendos) (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
23 March Of The Rotten Vegetables (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
24 The Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now (Disc 3) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
25 Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
26 Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
27 Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
28 A Machine In India (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
29 The Train Runs Over The Camel But Is Derailed By The Gnat (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
30 How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendos) (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
31 March Of The Rotten Vegetables (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
32 The Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now (Disc 4) Ico_playlist_disabled save Buy song from iTunes
  • AMG Review of Zaireeka

    Amg
    Jason Ankeny
    All Music Guide

    A combination of the words "Zaire" and "Eureka," Zaireeka is a term coined by Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne symbolizing the fusion of anarchy and genius. It's a perfect title; Zaireeka is the culmination of the Lips' helter-skelter brilliance. Pushing the concept of interactive listening into new realms of possibility, the work extends Coyne's infamous "parking lot experiments" into not merely one album, but four separate discs that can be played separately or in groups of two, three, and four with multiple stereos. (Properly synchronized multi-disc playback requires more than one person -- it's literally a party album.) Between combining the discs and toying with volume, balance, fidelity, etc., the options are truly limitless. No two multi-disc performances can be repeated, thanks to the space-time continuum and discrepancies from one CD player to another. Musically as well as conceptually, the Lips are defiantly experimental throughout Zaireeka; individually, each disc sounds more like free jazz than pop, although Coyne's diamond-sharp melodic sensibilities prevail even during the most chaotic moments. With each additional disc, the music's force and ingenuity reveals itself: "Riding to Work in the Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)" is an epic orchestral noise suite, "Thirty-Five Thousand Feet of Despair" is a multi-narrative plane-crash drama remarkably evocative in its depiction of fear and chaos, and "How Will We Know? (Futuristic Crashendos)" features such extreme high and low frequencies that it can lead to disorientation, confusion, or nausea (the track is not recommended to be played while operating a motor vehicle or in the presence of infants). Logistical nightmares aside, Zaireeka is a dense, difficult work, recommended only for the hardiest Flaming Lips fetishists; however, they're in for the musical experience of a lifetime.

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