Rock'n'Roll Show
The Moviegoers will be playing a free show at The Casbah, in San Diego, CA on JULY 27th, 2008. In celebration of this not necessarily momentous occasion (I'm sure their/our parents are very proud) Mangoose is happy to gift you all a free track off the Moviegoers' latest EP, Or The Gun. Without further ado:
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Let's get together
Collaboration is fine and fun! Video by Jessica and Richard, music by Robert and Richard.
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new featured track: "The Barber"
Look to your right. No, not literally...virtually. On this webpage. There is a little sidebar with a few images and letters/words on it. It's a new part of the mangooserecords.com experience. From time to time, we will feature a handful of different tracks from the Mangoose catalog. First up: THE BARBER, a part of On A Wire / ANYTIME, which was recorded in 2001 here, the heart of White County, AK. In some ways THE BARBER is the climax of the record it finds itself on, in other ways it's just another over-the-top, in-too-deep, cliched before it hit the streets, dirty sounding brain drain. The song itself is about a cast of funky characters, all in line at the only hair salon in town. After getting their frightening haircuts, these boys and girls join hands in singing a mantra for the new era: "Baptisms, baptisms, baptisms... straight to your head" as an organ of cathedral like proportions tickles the fancy of millions. It makes no sense. Just listen to it then!
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The Moviegoers featured on DBF
BV, of Douche Bag Face, liked The Moviegoers' new EP Or The Gun so much, (s)he felt compelled to feature a couple of tracks off the record on DBF. Check out what BV has to say about the The Moviegoers and their new album here: The Moviegoers on DBF
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mangoose is bigger, badder than ever
We've given the website a facelift. Maybe some day we'll hire some whiz-kid designer who has studied the art of retaining the attention span of our target age groups to make the page flashier. Until then, marvel at our no frills web architecture. Marvel at it! It's functional! Like stuff you buy at IKEA!
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Songs For A Girl
Folks, today is a special day. Mangoose Records has now made the 2003 collaboration between Jay Brockman, Raul Picaporte, and Richard Hunter-Rivera, Songs for a Girl available to listen to: MANGOOSE RECORDS - MEDIA scroll down to find it. Consisting of 16 tracks recorded in and around the years 2002 and 2003, Songs for a Girl is a rather complex and eclectic collection of songs. The themes are dark and moody throughout, lost love, death, getting old, self-destruction through paranoia, living in squalor...yea! Sounds like fun doesn't it! Perhaps the most ambitious tracks on Songs for a Girl is "Empire State", a brooding piano/vocal piece that combines samples of big city life with rather moving melodies...that cuts to an improvised mariachi
performance captured on a subway car, which then fades into a bastardized idea of a Dadaist poem enjoined with a man's take on the apocalypse and 9/11...and ends with a rather hopeful and inspiring musique concrete guitar composition. Dude, it's mad epic. Worth a listen.
Also some really wonderful shorter songs can be found, like "Espada Afilada, a heart-wrenching tale of a downtrodden, stuck-in-a-rut person. Recorded on wax cylinders (ok, not really) Raul's voice and character really ensnare the listener here. Wonderful Spanish guitar playing as well. Also worth a listen.
Finally, a real gem, "Hundred Dollar Bill" is not only almost annoyingly catchy, but also one of the most beautiful one minute and 50 seconds of music I've ever heard. No joke. Jay, you fucking crazy bastard you!Posted by Rich
New Moviegoers Album Out!
The Moviegoers brand new EP, Or The Gun is on sale now!
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I've locked myself out of the building
Hello world. From time to time I will try to reminisce and share tales of Mangoose songs past. Let’s start with one of my favorites tracks: Machine, from the album 13 Songs before Breakfast. Machine is not really a song. Instead, it is a sort of sound collage, albeit a very simple one. The track consists entirely of two sampled voice messages left on an answering machine during the 13 Songs recording sessions. The first message was left by a friend of Jay’s, who was in town and wanted to get together. With so much music to make and so little time, Jay didn’t even bother to call back. The next message was left a few days later. In the middle of the night, Jay went outside for some Chicago-in-November fresh air, and somehow managed to get himself locked out of the building. He tried to call the rest of the band for assistance, but with everyone sleeping he got the answering machine instead. The two messages have absolutely nothing to do with each other, but when overlapped, and with a modicum of edits, they become a sort of short story, a wonderful vignette told with only a few, broad strokes of the pen. Enjoy.
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SS Vaseline - New Music Video
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All the opinions expressed within...
We set up a bulletin board blog type thing for Raúl to post some thoughts of his. We have no idea how long or how often he will be updated it, but if you have any interest in the man's thoughts this might be a good place to read what he's thinking. NOTES FROM RAUL
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Jay Brockman's 4-Track Indie Epic
What time is it kids!?

COWA-BUNGA! Now, ladies and gentlemen, and nowhere else but here at MANGOOSE RECORDS, we present to you Jay Brockman's just out of this world 4-track epic, Homogenous.A man inside a machine. His legs are flailing, but he's going no where. That is, until a friendly pirate offers Jay a ride...climb aboard mateeeys... In particular, I really dig The Virus, The Pirate Show and No me guaguas.
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Phil W. + New Moviegoers music
Richard Hunter-Rivera and old friend Phil W (Click for Myspace link). Have hooked up to create some democraticus musicaliptus in San Diego's Chateau Mangoose. Three new songs will be available on Phil double u's myspace page in the coming days. Stay tuned for the freshest fusion your nanny never listened to! Oh and if you just can't wait, and need to hear some new MANGOOSE head on over to The Moviegoers MYSPACE page, and make friends! A special preview of the NEW NEW NEW Movigoers EP can be heard there. (by preview I mean one track, and some otherwise unreleased material!) eeennnjooy!
Posted by Rich
Music For Children
In the summer of 2001, Jay Brockman and The Jinich Brothers got together in Mexico, and put together an epic album of children's music for adults, entitled simply Music for Children. Featuring 20 tracks over two discs, the record is a true testament to the power of collaboration. It's difficult to put into words exactly what Music for Children is...but we can try: Music for Children is a musical conjoining of Mexican and American popular and folk styles. Part indie, part acid-ciudad de mexico, part folk, part fusion, the album is probably not well suited for a child's ear, but who are we to judge what you feed your kids? It's probably less harmful to their psyches than most popular television shows. When I was growing up, my dad sang me George Harrison's Piggies all the time. I had no idea the song was in fact socio-political criticism...but those piggies rolling around in the mud, what a riot! Anyway, what better way to find out if Music for Children would help your kids get to sleep, than to join in the madness and listen to it yourself?
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FEATURED TRACKS
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Mangoose Records is a truly independent label that forgoes the tired (and rapidly obsolescing) record making process by giving a tremendous amount of control over the creation, marketing, and promotion of records to the artists. Mangoose now exists to facilitate and organize a symbiotic relationship with all the artists on its roster. We set up a website, encoded hours of our old and new music (over 150 tracks) into MP3's and made them available for download, free of charge. There are some real gems to be found within the website if one is feeling adventurous.



