snatch up a copy of "Theremins of Mystery"--my new CD!

Blake Jones "Theremins of Mystery"

Twelve new instrumental tracks from the leader of The Trike Shop where toy piano and theremin sit alongside more traditional instruments and harmony vocals, to lead you through a world of sci-fi, surf and weird foreign films.

You can grab a copy locally at Yoshi Now, or at Spinners Records. On line, you can buy it with a click at:
www.cdbaby.com/blakejones

Here's more from the promo page:
[the translated Italian review is the most fun to read]

Blake Jones , leader of California’s avant-pop band Blake Jones & the Trike Shop, has stepped out on his own to deliver you this collection of music that is as
diverse as the people and places that have chimed in with enthusiastic reviews of Jones’ music:

from Cool and Strange Music Magazine:
“clean, orderly and unabashed pop ...of the highest optimism.

from Indipop.it:
(forgive the rough web-translation from Italian)
The ancestors do not deviate dall'abitudinario: "Sixties pop music,'50s science fiction
and maybe even a little dash of vocal music .." qualche strumento bizzarro o
perlomeno inconsueto come theremin e Vox. some bizarre instrument, or at least
unusual as theremin and Vox.
L'ironia appare sovente nell'operazione senza esser mai stucchevole o programmata
a tavolino; ne giova l'equilibrio dell'album risultando davvero esemplare. The irony
appears in the often without ever being cloying or planned to table, it is worth the
balance of your being truly exemplary.

from Smother Magazine:
...catchy harmonies and intriguing pop hooks. Layering buckets of vocal harmonies seems to
be the new smart thing to do in the underground but many bands don’t do it quite as clever.
The album feels very Brian Wilson with an early ‘60’s pop-rock flavor that lasts well into
the heart of the album. But perhaps what makes it even more like something from Beach
Boys mastermind Brian Wilson is its inventive use of instrumentation with a shopping list
of instruments including toy pianos, organ, theremin, as well as the usual suspects.

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I *tried* to upload some music...

I tried 3 different times.
(maybe this is why the walrus song thing has retained it's supremacy)

If you *do* wish to sample some bits of "Theremins of Mystery", I uploaded two new songs to my myspace:
one is called "Frippernesia"---a tribute to the first time I heard King Crimson [on 8-track tape in my friend's mom's Monte Carlo] and the other is a piece from Vivaldi [Concerto in D/Movement #2]
check 'em out/ download 'em at:
www.myspace.com/trikeshop

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I've got a fever and there's

I've got a fever and there's only one cure: MORE THEREMIN!

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I'll try...

Yeah, I'll try and do that this evening or the next. Just hoping my tech-lameness doesn't defeat me.

thereminman's picture

audiologists suggest

blake,
can you maybe post a sample in the audio section? we could all listen to it and drive the walrus or the crappy comedian off the top spot.

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