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    Pinheads on the Move

    01/01/1987 | Crammed Disc Us 

    All Music Guide Review

    An enjoyable but disturbed trawl through the band's unusual rarities, demos, and live and deleted tracks recorded in the six years leading up to Blaine L. Reininger's 1983 departure, Pinheads on the Move was Tuxedomoon on top of its own peculiar game. With a crude, raw sound and even less of a taste for pop construction came a brutal, difficult, rewarding riff on the band's new wave meta-punk. Rock theatrics merged with Third World-influenced basslines and cubist classical music, as in the band's debut single, the album's title track -- Captain Beefheart by way of Einstürzende Neubauten, Shostakovich, Can, Kraftwerk, and Stormtroopers of Death. ~ Dean Carlson, All Music Guide

    Credits

    • Peter Principle
    • Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar (Electric), Percussion, Bowed Bass, Project Coordinator, Rhythm Programming, Sequencers, Tape Archivist, Sequencing, Producer
    • Blaine L. Reininger
    • Synthesizer, Percussion, Sequencing, Liner Notes, Fretless Bass, Viola, Keyboards, Guitar (Electric), Violin, Guitar (Acoustic)
    • Steven Brown
    • Synthesizer, Sequencing, Vocals, Sax (Soprano), Percussion, Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Keyboards


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