Internal Combustion

Track Listings

 
1. Pyramid
2. Bendir
3. Rain
4. Internal Combustion
5. Bodhran

Internal Combustion,Glen Velez,Schematic,Afro-Cuban,Dance Music,Electronic,Jazz Music,Pop,World Fusion,Worldbeat
Internal Combustion
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    Internal Combustion

    Manufacturer: Klavier
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
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    MarchesMarches | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
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    2. Ride
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    4. Recollections
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    ASIN: B00005YBLW
    Release Date: 2001-11-13

    Tracks:

    1. Stamp: Aubrey Fanfare
    2. Linn: Partita
    3. Galbraith: Elfin Thunderbolt
    4. Staples: Windsprint
    5. Yurko: Chant and Toccata
    6. Hearshen: In Memoriam "The Thunderer"
    7. Forte: Synergy
    8. Amram: En Memoria de Chano Pozo
    9. Gillingham: Internal Combustion
    Internal Combustion
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      Internal Combustion
      Canned Heat
      Manufacturer: Mush
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Blues RockBlues Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00003WFVY
      Release Date: 1995-08-24

      Tracks:

      1. Nothing At All
      2. 24 Hours
      3. I Used To Be Bad
      4. Heat In Me Is Up
      5. Gamblin Woman
      6. Dear Mother Earth
      7. I Might Be Tempted
      8. Come & Get It
      9. Vision Of You
      10. It's Hot
      11. John Lee Hooker Boogie

      Album Description

      The living members of Canned Heat got together with fellow musicians and laid it down in keeping with the tradition and concept that Bob Hite and Allan Wilson envisioned when they first founded Canned Heat. Originally released in 1994 it has 11 tracks including, 'Nothing At All', '24 Hours', 'I Used To Be Bad' and 'John Lee Hooker Boogie'. Standard jewel case.
      Sankhara
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Ancient and familiar
      Sankhara
      Cyberchump
      Manufacturer: Internal Combustion
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000JJ4H88
      Release Date: 2006-10-10

      Tracks:

      1. Anticipation (Something Out There)
      2. Lay Your Head
      3. First Transmission
      4. Tremor
      5. On The Ice
      6. Waking in the Dreamtime
      7. Fragile
      8. Contemplation (A Cadence of Thought)
      9. The Long Goodbye
      10. Abstract Earth

      Product Description

      Sankhara: Tone Poems by Mark G. E. & Jim Skeel; a diversion of cyberCHUMP. This is the long awaited follow up to their 2003 release Abstract Air. Fragments of melody float in ethereal haze. Life bubbling up from the muck, crawling on land and moving toward the stars. Some of their most beautiful, evocative pieces. Aural Scuplture for the mind.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Ancient and familiar.......2007-02-06

      Imagine darkness and light viewed from under water. The fascination from below of the wavy sun and blurry moon. The stillness, the curiousity, the fear of beyond. The unexplainable pull to explore and the power to change. "Sankhara" is the music of the Earth 300 million years ago. A hypnotizing soundtrack to the subtle movements of glaciers, lava flowing from volcanoes, rocks caressing each other underground to slowly form mountains. cyberCHUMP has created an amazing album that takes your mind back to viewing the sunset on a naked, and young Earth. It hits the soul in an ancient way. This is the music that lured us out of the ocean.
      Internal Combustion
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        Internal Combustion
        Canned Heat
        Manufacturer: River Road
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
        Electric Blues GuitarElectric Blues Guitar | Blues | Styles | Music
        Modern BluesModern Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
        Blues RockBlues Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000008NBF
        Release Date: 1994-08-16

        Tracks:

        1. I Used to Be Bad
        2. John Lee Hooker Boogie
        3. Remember Woodstock
        4. (You'll Have To) Come and Get It
        5. Heat in Me Is Up
        6. It's Hot
        7. Vision of You
        8. Nothing at All
        9. 24 Hours
        10. Gamblin' Woman
        11. I Might Be Tempted
        Secrets to Tell You
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          Secrets to Tell You
          Cyberchump
          Manufacturer: Internal Combustion
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B0009KBUJ6
          Release Date: 2005-05-17

          Tracks:

          1. Plateaux
          2. Lighten
          3. The Atmosphere Next Door
          4. Healing Time
          5. Among the Islands
          6. Boogie Caravan (Stratosphere Mix)
          7. Tango Noir
          8. Secrets to Tell You
          9. Spanish Funk
          10. Yearning

          Product Description

          The CD kicks off with the subtly scratchy sublime floating caresses and pinging echoes of “Plateaux” (reminiscent of Pink Floyd’s Meddle) and then heads into mysterious territory on “Lighten” with its cyber-lounge opening which transforms into a miasmic whirlpool of drones and textures. cyberCHUMP fans who are wondering “Hey, where are the beats?” need wait no longer than track three, “The Atmosphere Next Door” wherein glitch beats meld with electric guitar, Jason Todd’s sultry saxophone and the voice talent of Jeanne Marie Vielleux, yielding a neon-tinted 2 am whisky glow awash in futuristic textures. “Healing Time” explores that lush beautiful electronica exemplified by fellow ambient artists Crown Invisible and Dome (from the Cursor Club consortium), as waves of synths ebb and flow underneath gracefully chattering beats. Of course, Skeel and G.E. are just warming up, and soon head off into familiarly bizarre rhythm fests like the playful “Boogie Caravan (Stratosphere Mix)” with an explosive eruption of trap drum loops in the latter half of the song. The title track pulses and twinkles and whirrs and buzzes with more electronic sounds and effects than you’ll ever be able to keep in focus, which is the point, right? “Spanish Funk” finds a perfect midtempo groove, plants its happy feet, and then proceeds to rip up the place, thanks to Jason Loveall’s flights of fancy on his violin, soaring and dipping over the bed of percolating rhythms. Oh hell, there’s plenty more pleasant musical mayhem awaiting you on Secrets to Tell You, but there’s no sense in my going on further. CHUMPETTES know what’s in store and you rookies will just have to earn your stripes by playing this until your synapses fire in time with the beats, buoyed along by layer upon layer of flowing electronic melodies. Prepare to be dazzled but not dazed. After all, cyberCHUMP are not out to scare you. Maybe shake up your timid narrow view of ambient music a bit, but that’s a good thing, yes? No, in fact, it’s bloody brilliant. Dive in and enjoy, pilgrims! - Bill Binkelman - Wind and Wire
          Internal Combustion
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            Internal Combustion
            Glen Velez
            Manufacturer: Schematic
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
            ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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            Afro-CubanAfro-Cuban | Caribbean & Cuba | International | Styles | Music
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            1. Rhythms of the Chakras
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            5. Ramana

            ASIN: B00009EIOF
            Release Date: 2003-07-29

            Tracks:

            1. Pyramid
            2. Bendir
            3. Rain
            4. Internal Combustion
            5. Bodhran
            Internal Combustion
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              Internal Combustion
              Canned Heat
              Manufacturer: Friday Music
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Blues | Styles | Music
              Electric Blues GuitarElectric Blues Guitar | Blues | Styles | Music
              Modern BluesModern Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
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              Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
              ASIN: B000EOTV4S
              Release Date: 2006-04-18

              Tracks:

              1. I Used to Be Bad
              2. John Lee Hooker Boogie
              3. Remember Woodstock
              4. (You'll Have To) Come and Get It
              5. Heat in Me Is Up
              6. It's Hot
              7. Vision of You
              8. Nothing at All
              9. 24 Hours
              10. Gamblin' Woman
              11. I Might Be Tempted

              Album Description

              As a continuing chapter in the long-time Canned Heat association with Friday Music, 1994's Internal Combustion is finally back in print. Thanks to the archives of Canned Heat's Fito De La Parra, this collection honors and celebrates those years past with deep tracks like "Remember Woodstock" and "John Lee Hooker Boogie".

              Filled with rocking tracks like "I Used To Be Bad" and "It's Hot", Canned Heat truly found it's stride with this platter. Late friends Henry Vestine and the great Ronnie Barron are featured players on these tracks and throughout this wonderful long lost cd.

              Internal Combustion is back! Canned Heat celebrates its 40th year in the boogie business. As Bob Hite used to say "Don't Forget To Boogie". This Heat album and their other fine reissue Reheated are now both back in print and available on Friday Music.
              Inner Grooves
              Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
              • Inventive Cross-Polination
              • In touch with my inner groove
              Inner Grooves

              Manufacturer: Internal Combustion
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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              ASIN: B00006B12G
              Release Date: 2002-06-25

              Tracks:

              1. DistortoGroove
              2. Desert Keys
              3. (Heaven is) Another Planet
              4. Space is the Case
              5. The Orbulon
              6. Ama Cala
              7. We
              8. Karmic Buzz
              9. Reflecting Pool
              10. Inner Core
              11. Dreams GRoove
              12. Substance vs Accident

              Album Description

              This second release from cyberCHUMP combines eclectic intrumental psychedelic multi-ethnic styles with deep organic and electronic grooves. Influenced by the music of Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Jean-Luc Ponty and Peter Gabriel Jim Skeel and Mark G. E. bring together blues violinist Jason Loveall (The Danglers), soprano saxophonist Jason Todd (Def Harmonic) , Mike Kashou (who played bass on the first Garbage release), John Kruth and others to create a densely textured fusion of jazz, rock and space melodies that sound like neo-psychedelic music.

              Customer Reviews:

              5 out of 5 stars Inventive Cross-Polination.......2003-12-03

              Jim Skeel and Mark G.E. get together to play with a bunch of friends; it sounds like they had a blast with the jam-sessions of Inner Grooves... Sprawling, guitar-led excursion DistortoGroove heads into smoother vibes of faux-ethno-influenced Desert Keys, still quite bouncy in its demeanor. A misty entry into Space is the Case turns prog-jazzy as spattered cymbals, radiant sax streams, cool bass and more, smoothly jam. Spirited rhythms stomp through a dreamworld of musical styles as The Orbulon takes the sci-fi road to a rocking good time.

              Blurting out buzzy streams of retro-movie horns as well as lounge-o-tronic vibes, and glaring surf guitars, warm We mixes and matches instrumental types with playful abandon and skill. Eloquently sawed strings add a sensual, semi-symphonic wang to Reflecting Pool, while Inner Core is marked by a murkier cyclone of sweetly somber swirls. Contagious glee for these inventive cross-pollinated jammers!

              - AmbiEntrance

              5 out of 5 stars In touch with my inner groove.......2002-08-19

              Though not my usual type of music, I was drawn into the beat and stayed for the funky exposition. Nothing trite or derivative, these tunes gave my brain something to think on and booty something to shake about. Or about which to shake, more properly. Check it out.
              The Cherry Electric
              Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
              • Electric mandolin lunacy
              • rockin good time
              • Love that electric cherry!
              The Cherry Electric

              Manufacturer: Internal Combustion
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
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              ASIN: B0000859UR
              Release Date: 2000-06-01

              Tracks:

              1. Karmachanic
              2. Wabash Cannibal
              3. Bertha Cool
              4. Hole In the Head
              5. King Hand-Me-Down
              6. Teen Empress
              7. Hell Camino
              8. Lady Jane (Brian Jones Ghost Dance Mix)
              9. Midnight Hora
              10. Weeping Statues
              11. Parisha
              12. Crazy Maker
              13. Mary Mandolin

              Album Description

              What a fun CD! Originally released in 1995 on San Francisco's Weasel Disc, this hard-to-find little gem has been reissued by Milwaukee's Internal Combustion label, and is well worth tracking down. On this, his first all-instrumental disc, Kruth serves up a tasty gumbo of folk, experimental jazz, hip-hop, and world beat with a healthy dose of lunacy, prominently featuring his cherry red 1957 Fender Mandocaster (tuned to ADF#A, if you're keeping score). The fact that the disc is dedicated to both avant-garde jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and the Carnatic mandolin maestro U Srinivas should give you some idea of what you're in for. "Karmachanic," the leadoff number, has layered electric and acoustic mandolin parts that elevate it above the ordinary. "Wabash Cannibal" takes the train-tune idiom for a wild ride, with defiantly out-of-tune Mandocaster licks and some great sax from Jason Todd-whose playing, in fact, is featured just as prominently as Kruth's on most of the tracks. There's a wicked turntable scratch groove from Malcolm of Citizen King on "Bertha Cool," and the weirdest Rolling Stones cover of the millennium has to be Kruth's free-jazz take on "Lady Jane," which he subtitles the "Brian Jones ghost dance mix" in honor of Jagger & Co.'s late guitarist. "Midnight Hora," once again, is uniquely voiced: you won't hear tablas and tin whistle backing up an electric mandolin every day. There's more than a bit of New Orleans on "Parisha," while "Crazy Maker" is sort of a Wes-Montgomery-meets-John-Zorn-in-the-Twilight- Zone thing: Kruth plays an insistent Mandocaster theme in double stops using an alternate tuning based on major sevenths and tritones (either that or he multitracked it), while Todd and the rhythm section riff like a wrecking crew. As if that weren't enough, "Weeping Statues" and "Mary Mandolin" are both haunting waltzes that lend a bittersweet touch to the proceedings. Kruth has said this may be his best CD, and who am I to disagree? - Martin Stillion

              Customer Reviews:

              5 out of 5 stars Electric mandolin lunacy.......2001-05-03

              What a fun CD! Originally released in 1995 on San Francisco's Weasel Disc, this hard-to-find little gem has been reissued by Milwaukee's Internal Combustion label, and is well worth tracking down. Known mostly as a quirky folk/rock singer/songwriter (he's recorded for independent folk labels Flying Fish and Gadfly), John Kruth is also a journalist, author, and music historian whose oeuvre includes Bright Moments, a biography of idiosyncratic jazz saxophonist Rahsaan Roland Kirk. On this, his first all-instrumental disc, Kruth serves up a tasty gumbo of folk, experimental jazz, hip-hop, and world beat with a healthy dose of lunacy, prominently featuring his cherry red 1957 Fender Mandocaster (tuned to ADF#A, if you're keeping score). The fact that the disc is dedicated to both avant-garde jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and the Carnatic mandolin maestro U Srinivas should give you some idea of what you're in for. "Karmachanic," the leadoff number, follows a fairly conventional AABB 16-bar folk structure, but a number of layered electric and acoustic mandolin parts elevate it above the ordinary. "Wabash Cannibal" takes the train-tune idiom for a wild ride, with defiantly out-of-tune Mandocaster licks and some great sax from Jason Todd-whose playing, in fact, is featured just as prominently as Kruth's on most of the tracks. There's a wicked turntable scratch groove on "Bertha Cool," and the weirdest Rolling Stones cover of the millennium has to be Kruth's free-jazz take on "Lady Jane," which he subtitles the "Brian Jones ghost dance mix" in honor of Jagger & Co.'s late guitarist. "Midnight Hora," once again, is conventionally structured, but uniquely voiced: you won't hear tablas and tin whistle backing up an electric mandolin every day. There's more than a bit of New Orleans on "Parisha," while "Crazy Maker" is sort of a Wes-Montgomery-meets-John-Zorn-in-the-Twilight- Zone thing: Kruth plays an insistent Mandocaster theme in double stops using an alternate tuning based on major sevenths and tritones (either that or he multitracked it), while Todd and the rhythm section riff like a wrecking crew. As if that weren't enough, "Weeping Statues" and "Mary Mandolin" are both haunting waltzes that lend a bittersweet touch to the proceedings. Kruth has said this may be his best CD, and who am I to disagree?

              5 out of 5 stars rockin good time.......2000-12-08

              The Cherry Electric consistantly rates on my all time good time album list. It is wondrfully innovative, genre bending music -- incorporating classic and acid jazz, eastern/indian sounds, african ala King Sunny Ade, rock and roll and folk. This mess is all packaged together in a way that is immediately understandable and makes you want to tap your feet or run around your house a few times. you can't go wrong to buy this album.

              4 out of 5 stars Love that electric cherry!.......2000-07-14

              John Kruth is magic. It's hard to describe the type of music he plays on this CD. It's folksy-pop with splashes of ethnic color and alternative flair with a hint of jazzy rock. Beatnik comes to mind also... Sound confusing? It isn't. The melodies move like a warm breeze as in Kruth's homage to Brian Jones in 'Lady Jane'. The breeze changes to dust devil in 'Karmachanic' (brilliant), and in 'Wabash Cannibal' (the wordplay in the title, mirrors the mandolin-play in the song). It's impossible to keep your body still while listening, the rhythm literally hugs you in each song. The multitalented Kruth plays mandolin (wonderfully),harmonica, flute and several other instruments. I highly recommend this CD to anyone who appreciates beautiful, playful music.
              Scientists in the Trees
              Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
              • One of my favorites
              • Random, noisy and bizzare.
              • The Perfect Sonic Cocktail
              • A Marvelous CD!
              Scientists in the Trees
              Cyberchump
              Manufacturer: Internal Combustion
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
              ASIN: B00020V62E
              Release Date: 2004-04-06

              Tracks:

              1. Signals
              2. Pressure Tactic
              3. Helium Device
              4. Scientists in the Trees
              5. Sarin
              6. River of Doubt
              7. Presidents from Another Planet
              8. Vulcan's Forge
              9. Glimmer
              10. The Charmer

              Album Description

              Top Ambient Electronica Release of 2004 by Wind and Wire, describing it as "a singular fusion of chill-out, ambient, glitch, and jazz elements on their recording which deftly defines a "thinking person's" brand of ambient music." The fourth CD by cyberCHUMP drags scratchy loop-based electronica through dark atmospheres and groove. This project overlays complex science electro beats onto ambient textures, deep tonalities and melodic song structures.

              Customer Reviews:

              5 out of 5 stars One of my favorites.......2005-06-16

              This is one of my favorite electro ambient albums. The music challenges you with every turn. One of the few groups of this type of music that seems to have a sense of humour. This music is great for driving, it moves forward, with unexpected turns. There is alot to absorb here, the tracks are dense with dark melody and exotic beats. I put this Cd on repeat and let it go. Excellent work!

              2 out of 5 stars Random, noisy and bizzare........2005-04-27

              I bought this ablum based on the description and on good reviews I had read elsewhere. However, this album did not live up to the hype. I was expecting melodic, futuristic, ambient music like artist Zero One. However, cyberCHUMP just seems to combine random, noisy and bizzare sounds that gave me a headache! I listened to the CD twice, to see if I would enjoy it more the second time, but I didn't. If you like your ambient music noisy with little or no structure, then this is for you. Otherwise skip this CD.

              5 out of 5 stars The Perfect Sonic Cocktail.......2004-07-05

              A blurb on the back of this CD refers to the music as "aural sculpting meets the beat," but that doesn't quite come close to describing this infectious blend of funky grooves, downtempo luster, and a playfully experimental sensibility. cyberChump (secret identities: Jim Skeel and Mark G.E.) know the value of a body-bouncing bass line and how to blend it with floating melodics for a smooth ride--check out the CD's title track, a fine example of a perfect sonic cocktail. They also know when to darken things up, as with the grim "Helium Device" and "Vulcan's Forge," or to slam the listener with solid drum 'n bass, as in the excellently assaultive "River of Doubt," one of the highlights of this very good CD.

              Scientists also slips in plenty of interesting rogue sounds, from a twangy slide guitar to nearly buried jazzy horns making brief-but-effective cameo appearances in the midst of pure electronica. Each track is expertly crafted, with sound-layers existing in perfect symbiosis, and the flow from one track to the next is flawless. Perfect for up-front listening or an unobtrusive ambient experience.
              -Hypnogogue

              5 out of 5 stars A Marvelous CD!.......2004-06-07

              From the opening bleeps, minimalist techno may spring to mind, but jumping to conclusions can be the inappropriate thing to do as this instrumental develops into quite a melodic outing that has a decent beat with drums. "Signals" contain the notations that are just short of being totally melodic and therefore remain within the contemporary regime. It blooms when the speakers are allowed sufficient power to do justice to the bass. A complete change of tempo is to be found on "Pressure Tactic" where slightly distorted sounds flick between the speakers and the drums are recorded with excellent clarity. It is certainly an interesting track as there is a lot to take in on the first listening session, but you're hooked instantly. The gongs announce the arrival of "Helium Device" onto which precisely controlled feedback and lo-fi drums are included. The drums do change into a top-heavy sound with distortion and the haunting melody has a slightly unsettling edge to it. The title track consists of a very powerful bass line, easy listening acoustic guitar sections and strange noises all contributing to a great instrumental. Another brilliant track is "Presidents from Another Planet" with its distinctive modified sound of something vaguely similar to opening a gate along with the rolling bass notes all contributing a very intriguing instrumental that has many musical twist and turns. Described on the sleeve as aural sculpting meets the beats is a very fair account of this marvelous CD by Jim Skeel and Mark G.E. (Brooky)
              -Modern Dance

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