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THE ELECTRONICA
COLLECTION
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| The Electronica Collection:2003-2007 is the latest Delphinium Blue release and brings together 16 of the most important DB tracks ever, including the original "Boy Seventeen" and the bonus 9 minute Stella Parsons' club remix. This collection spans the first 5 years of Delphinium Blue's deal with San Francisco label INgrooves (home to Crystal Method, Theivery Corporation and Thomas Dolby among others) and features "God Damn You're Beautiful", "Joy", "New World Coming", "Get Stoned" and more. All the crucial electronica tracks are here (without any of the pop) and they've been digitally remastered from the original mix down tapes. These tracks have never, ever sounded better. | |
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THE SECRET
LIFE OF BOYS
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| In 2001 Arlin Godwin moved into a new apartment near the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, DC. He set up a state of the art digital studio and went to work on his first full length album. Previously Arlin had written individual tracks one at a time, so working on a full album of songs---intended to be listened to as one complete project---was a new adventure. The Secret Life of Boys took a year to write and produce. Arlin spent months working on some of the tracks and his efforts payed off with an amazing record containing a collection of songs and instrumentals that clearly belong together. This album led to Delphinium Blue signing with San Francisco label INgrooves. The project was released July 23, 2003 and has consistently remained Delphinium Blue's top seller. The album features 12 tracks including the "The Secret Life of Boys" and the homoerotic single "Boy Seventeen". | |
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RUSH
PUSH
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Even before The Secret Life of Boys came out in the summer of 2003 Arlin Godwin was deep into production on Rush Push. There had been enough of a break in between completion of the first project and it's subsequent release by INgrooves that Arlin had plenty of time to work on new material. The results became the second Delphinium Blue album in only one year. Released on October 14, 2003 the album features 13 tracks including "Rush Push" and the single "Little Sister" which unexpectedly received considerable radio play in the UK. The song "Joy" was later picked up for airplay at SIRIUS radio and reached #13 on the OutQ Top 20 chart. |
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STEREO
PORNO GROOVE
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The
third full length album
Stereo Porno Groove
features 14 tracks including the
widely bootlegged "California".
The album was released August 1, 2006 and was immediately embraced by
fans who had been waiting for quite some time for the next project.
Numerous tracks from the album have aired around the world on various
radio stations as well as on countless podcasts. Even before the album
was complete leaked copies of some of the most exciting songs were aired
by both radio and podcast producers including perhaps the most famous
of them all Adam Curry who played "California" on his Daily
Source Code show. |
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BUDHATRONIC
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| Released February 26, 2005 "Budhatronic" is a 5 track EP containing somewhat experimental material. The title track was a left over song from the Rush Push sessions and Arlin worked on it repeatedly for several years. Finally he felt it had to be released. It is an epic electronic rock piece which begins with a lengthy ambient intro and explodes into a massive jam. The record also contains the R&B experiment "Watching As You Go By". |
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