Transcontinental Conspiracy

Transcontinental Conspiracy is an album by Vas Deferens Organization and Brad Laner, released in 1996 by Quaquaversal Vinyl. The album was remastered and re-issued on Niklas Records in 2011, accompanied by the additional track "Scheming Foils".[1]

Transcontinental Conspiracy
Studio album by
Released1996
RecordedVDO Studios, Dallas, TX
GenreExperimental rock
Length51:03
LabelQuaquaversal Vinyl
ProducerMatt Castille, Eric Lumbleau, Brad Laner
Vas Deferens Organization chronology
Miasmata
(1996)
Transcontinental Conspiracy
(1996)
Saturation
(1996)
Brad Laner chronology
A Pert Cyclic Omen
(1995)
Transcontinental Conspiracy
(1996)
Cherry Flavor Night Time
(1997)

Recording

Music by Mercury Rev appears in "First Plane Not to Plummet Seaward" and "Monk Fish Liver Transplant Plate". Regarding the band's involvement, Lumbleau has stated: "Their material was generated during a spontaneous pre-gig jam that occurred at our studio while they waited there for an interview that never ultimately transpired. These jams were later integrated into the fabric of our compositions and are featured prominently on two of the CD's four tracks."[2]

Track listing

All music is composed by Brad Laner and Vas Deferens Organization

No.TitleLength
1."First Plane Not to Plummet Seaward"16:52
2."Monk Fish Liver Transplant Plate"3:46
3."Last Few Days in the Land of Happy Dreams"20:43
4."T"9:41
2011 remastered CD bonus track
No.TitleLength
5."Scheming Foils"9:13

Personnel

Adapted from the Transcontinental Conspiracy liner notes.[3]

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1996 Quaquaversal Vinyl CD QU-02
Poland 2011 Niklas n/002

References

  1. Kranitz, Jerry (October 2011). "Vas Deferens Organization and Brad Laner - "Transcontinental Conspiracy"". Aural Innovations. Retrieved April 7, 2013.
  2. Bachner, Gavin (February 2010). "Mercury Rev Discography: Related and Side Projects". defgav.com. Retrieved April 7, 2013.
  3. Transcontinental Conspiracy (booklet). Vas Deferens Organization. Dallas, Texas: Quaquaversal. 1996.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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