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Daedelus - The Household EP

Musician: Daedelus
Album title: The Household EP
Style: Glitch, Broken Beat, Electro, Experimental
Released: 2003
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1752 mb
Size APE version: 1965 mb
Size WMA version: 1233 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 245
Format: AHX MP1 VOX FLAC MP4 AC3 VOC
Genre: Electronic / Hip-hop

Daedelus - The Household EP mp3 album

Daedelus - The Household EP mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Rabbit Ears 2:04
2 Busy Signal 3:02
3 Snooze Button 3:25
4 Doorbell 2:40
5 Back Doorbell 1:24
6 Busy Signal (Prefuse 73 Remix)
Remix – Prefuse 73
2:34

Credits

  • Design [Cover Illustration] – Kozyndan.com

Notes

Track 6: Prefuse 73 appears courtesy of Warp Records

℗© 2003 Eastern Development Music
Manufactured & distributed by Hefty Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 08401 08052 4

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EASTDEV 005 Daedelus The Household EP ‎(12", EP) Eastern Developments EASTDEV 005 US 2003



Road.to sliver
Part of this EP started as the 2002 theme to the Los Angeles radio show Spaceways on KPFK 90.7FM, which was comprised of a medely of Daedelus songs, including "Busy Signal." Scott Herren (aka Prefuse 73) heard it, and told the show host and Eastern Dev. co-director Carlos Niño that "we gotta put this out." And what a curious EP it became. Mere seconds over 15 minutes in length total, which he called a "portrait of sound, where the little things can be epic and meaningful." Without any real liner notes about what went into this, you can only imagine the things played or sampled that found their way into this EP. "What is the sound then?" Guitar, piano, TV with rabbit ears, alarm clock, vocals (both singing and beatbox) are gathered and layered. Sometimes sounding like a stuttering music box, other times like a small orchestra joined by joyous robots. And as a bonus, the Prefuse 73 remix of Busy Signal finishes the EP, with more distinct and head-nod-able beats of the hip-hop sort. This is definitely an EP to find, either in CD or vinyl form. If you have turntables, or money and wall space, the vinyl version has larger artwork, so you can see Daedelus' studio in more detail, tiny rabbits and all.