Includes 22 TV theme songs covers from favorites to cult classics.
Pro-dubbed, pro-printed black audio cassette in black case w/ fold-out j-card.
Limited to 75 Copies.
The current season will finish its run at the end of this year and cassettes are anticipated to begin ship in early March..
Includes unlimited streaming of Stay Tuned: Season 3
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Dust Collector covers the theme to Inspector Gadget, an animated series about a bumbling but well-meaning detective. šŗš¶ā£ā£ā£
"My parents didnāt want a TV in the house when I was growing up. They thought it could inhibit creativity and independent thinking. TV was for special occasions like visiting grandparents or slumber parties.
One time I got a second degree sunburn all over my upper body on a field trip to a water park in the 4th grade. All I could do was cry in a big green chair for three days and nights. My parents went to the video store and rented a small TV/VCR and a whole pile of video tapes. I think I watched 15 or more movies in three days, but the only movie I can remember watching is Desperately Seeking Susan. I didnāt really know who Madonna was, but I did have an aunt named Susan who also had striking blue eyes. She was married to my uncle Steve, who made a good living editing TV and movies. So, TV canāt be all that bad. Steve worked on some pretty famous shows. None of them were Inspector Gadget, which is one of the shows I remember watching at my grandmas house when my parents were out āhonky tonkināā, as they put it. The theme song got burned into my bones at an early age. I have suspicions it has a hand in some of the life choices I make today. Whether or not my parents were right about TV, I had a blast getting deep into the nitty-gritty of this music. I learned it was based on another composition, āIn the Hall of the Mountain Kingā, which upon closer inspection, I was already familiar with." - Dust Collector
Dust Collector is a music based project of Jason Cirimele. Since 2003, it keeps taking different forms while trying to prove the same point. Heās rapped, heās scratched, heās crooned, heās mumbled, heās whined, heās grumbled, heās wept, heās crumbled, heās thrashed, heās mathed and will keep doing so, because itās all he knows to do. When heās not collecting dust, heās playing with various bands around the SF Bay Area, or splitting firewood, shirtless in overalls, where he lives in Pescadero.
An almost anti-blues/anti-rock style that masters classic sounds while mocking the industryās perceived seriousness. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 27, 2018
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