Nilestones still pops up on Broadjam's Electronic-Acid Top Ten as of 3/9/22
Everybody Loves Me
Senhor Softee
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: surdo, tamborim, caixa, keyboards, track
Pete McCann: guitar
Gregg Bendian: vibes David Gilden: synth
The Marvin Stomp
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: guitar, trumpet, keyboards, track
Rubio: bass & rectal theremin
Speechless
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: talking drum, djembe, trumpet, berimbau, keyboards, track
Michael Blake: tenor sax
Bring On The Sudz
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: congas, keyboards, track
Michael Blake: tenor sax
Pete McCann: guitar
Munton's Revenge
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: keyboards & track
Pete McCann: guitar
Gregg Bendian: drums
The Eagle Has Descended
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: guitars, keyboards, track
Gregg Bendian: vibes
Nilestones
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: keyboards & track
Pete McCann: guitar
Michael: tenor sax
Gregg Bendian: drums
David Gilden: synth ambience
The Land O'Debbies
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: keyboards & track
Pete McCann: guitar
Michael Blake: soprano sax
Blues For Chucky
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: blues harp, keyboards, track
Scott Parker Allen: funk bass
Michael Blake: tenor sax
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We used Some sampled voices from the radio and chopped them up. Some were digitally rearranged to say, among other things, “Life itself has absolutely no meaning.” It was not the speaker's actual message. Polar made them say that. Polar believes that that statement is only half true in a way that is not nihiistic, but is a source of constant surprise and inspiration to seek meaning in life. Please don’t commit suicide. The piece is dedicated to Chuck Knaubloch and his courageous quest to find meaning in his last years in major league baseball. Ken Burns and others will agree that baseball is a great metaphor for human life on earth.
The Sumo Glide
composed & produced by Polarity/1 P/1: keyboards & track
Scott Parker Allen: funk bass