Extra Goodies from Magpu
Ocasionally, one or more of the members of Magpu produce sonic and
visual creations which reflect different facets of the world of 'Pu (the
Puniverse). We call these Extra Goodies, and present them here for your
consumption.
Audio clips in this section are being provided in both MP3 and Ogg
Vorbis format. Click
here
for information about Ogg Vorbis, and why cyberfreedom advocates want it
to replace MP3 as the standard audio format for transmitting sound files
over the Internet.
January 2001: Project Pu has been released! This hour-long CD
is derived from two days of completely improvised jamming in October
1999, expertly mixed and edited by Terry McIntyre.
Various extra goodies and studio wizardry are woven in between the jam
segments, resulting in an uninterrupted sonic experience. Send e-mail
to moop@magpu.com for details about ordering a copy. Take a listen to
"Prophetic Groove" for a sampling of the sort of jamming you will find
on Project Pu.
Prophetic Groove
in
Ogg Vorbis
format.
Prophetic Groove
in MP3 format.
Our friend Kendall once suggested that we compile different snippets of
conversation from our live shows into a single recording. In March of
2000, Cliff decided this was a good idea, so he got busy with his
sampler and ultimately constructed the densest collection of Magpu
in-jokes ever assembled. It goes by various names, including "That's
What Your Pu Said" and "Bantercrap." Download it and enjoy.
Bantercrap
in
Ogg Vorbis
format.
Bantercrap
in MP3 format.
For about thirty seconds on 26 October 2000, Magpu turned into a punk
band. Like everything else we ever do, it got captured on tape. Try
not to spit on your monitor while you download it.
MagPUnk
in
Ogg Vorbis
format.
MagPUnk
in MP3 format.