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This is a CD full of very pleasant music composed by Senor Sammie Splarch; he's joined by his brother, George Splarch on some very pretty pieces. We've no doubt that once you've listened to these gents, you'll be craving more of their work. If you purchase the CD, you get 3 additional/extended tracks! If you'd like to look at some of our other musical efforts, please visit our magazine, at
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis |
| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Commuters In Space |
9.2 MB
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2.8 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - De Crave Town |
9.1 MB
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2.7 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Divertimento For Homer Simpson |
35.4 MB
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9.0 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Green Loamin' Street |
8.6 MB
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2.2 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Last Date With My Ego |
6.3 MB
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1.7 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Leopard's Tail |
11.5 MB
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3.4 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Louisiana Briss Party |
10.1 MB
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2.9 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Monsooned |
5.3 MB
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1.4 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Shadow Puppet Theater |
7.3 MB
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2.0 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Snake Oil Lounging |
22.7 MB
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6.0 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Stick It In |
7.8 MB
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2.2 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - While Yer In Town |
9.1 MB
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2.6 MB
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| Harlan Mark Vale & Rotcod Zzaj - Whispering History |
19.0 MB
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5.3 MB
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| Image Files | Animated GIF |
| Snake Oil Lounging front image |
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Reviewer:
rotcod2010 -




Subject:
Splendid magazine review
With no accompanying information (that's probably my fault -- Ed.), there are a lot of questions to be asked about this release. Are they really brothers? Are they really named Splarch? Are they really playing these synthesizer tunes, or are they the songs that come preprogrammed in every Casio? If they really did write these songs, then these guys (brothers?) should get in contact with Casio and see about getting these boppity numbers put into every keyboard. Simple and quirky, all of these songs sound like the basis for any new wave, synthetic pop song. Kooky.