Why Not by esperik glare
Tracklist
| 1. | Intro for a heavy metal band | 1:07 |
| 2. | Night of the Vampire (Roky Erickson) | 3:21 |
| 3. | Scorpio Erzulie | 5:34 |
| 4. | Shallow | 4:35 |
| 5. | Cold Gaze of Your Transparent Saints | 4:26 |
| 6. | Crimson Knives | 4:44 |
| 7. | Deep Ones in Wisconsin | 7:51 |
| 8. | Candy Says | 5:35 |
| 9. | Frightful Telekinesis | 10:00 |
| 10. | Sliding Through Barbed Fields | 3:09 |
| 11. | Hypothetically Speaking | 5:43 |
| 12. | Once in a Blue Moon | 5:43 |
| 13. | Meat Grinder (Remix) | 5:57 |
| 14. | Laura Sheeran - Sadness of the Sea (Esperik Glare Remix) | 3:37 |
| 15. | Laura Sheeran - Winter's Call (Esperik Glare Remix) | 3:49 |
| 16. | Chalk | 5:30 |
| 17. | Cooking By The Book | 15:00 |
| 18. | Electric Sighs | 23:30 |
| 19. | Grief | 4:59 |
Credits
released March 3, 2023
(I'll fill in the holes better if I can as time goes on this is to the best of my ability right now)
Track 1: Was recorded as an intro track for a heavy metal band's album but never used. Probably in 2018.
Track 2: Was a hidden track on an Esperik Glare release a few years back
Track 3: I don't *think* was ever released probably 2019 recorded.
Track 4: Is also, as far as I recall unreleased.
Track 5 and 6: Were released on the elseproduct compilation "Of Spectres and Saints" 2. (Released in 2010)
Track 7 and 8: Were released on the elseproduct compilation "Of Spectres and Saints 3"
elseproduct.bandcamp.com/album/of-spectres-saints-iii
Track 9: Was a digital download release from CSAF records in 2010:
csaf-records.com/2010/12/30/esperik-glare-frightful-telekinesis-csaf121dl/
Track 10: Has been a standalone track on bandcamp for ages and dates to the timeframe of the first album/7" and whatever else.
Track 11: Was released on the "I Ate Your Arms" compilation (Thankless 15) and dates from the same period as very early stuff. 2005-2006? It has also been a standalone bandcamp track
Track 12: Was intended for a compilation that never came out and has been a standalone bandcamp track. 2012?
Track 13: Remix of noise material by a friend who I don't think did any releases? probably around 2012 as well
Track 14-15: Are remixes of Laura Sheeran tracks that use to be hosted on her page as EP's of remixes.
Track 16: I am fairly certain is completely unreleased
Track 17: is an edit-down version of a live performance on KFJC in 2007. It was released as one of two tracks on an online double mini cdr release "Despoiled Strands of Enjoyment"
Esperik Glare was:
Charlie Martineau
RK Faulhaber
Heather Clemens
Chandra Shukla
archive.org/details/ncb020_esperikglare_dsoe
Track 18: Was my side of a tape split that only (under ten) copies were made of I guess I lacked the motivation to make more after there was apparently no interest. I believe it was all recorded directly to a 4 track using my microkorg. 2010 seemed to be a productive time frame but was probably a bit later?
Track 19: Is a "cover" of Tactile's "Grief" and was my contribution to the John Everall Benefit compilation.
"from everall, released August 30, 2014
Sound Manipulation, Mellotron, Processing, Mix: Charlie Martineau
Voice: Justin Headrick, Gregg Janman, Chris Connelly, Barend Nieuwstraten III
Tactile has been a major influence on my work for many years. In recent times I have been fortunate enough to develop a friendship and dialogue with John Everall. I was also very lucky to get to record an EP of material with him. This is for John, a dear man who faces whats coming with so much courage I can only hope to face my end so well one day.
Love,
Charlie"
everall.bandcamp.com/album/everall
(I'll fill in the holes better if I can as time goes on this is to the best of my ability right now)
Track 1: Was recorded as an intro track for a heavy metal band's album but never used. Probably in 2018.
Track 2: Was a hidden track on an Esperik Glare release a few years back
Track 3: I don't *think* was ever released probably 2019 recorded.
Track 4: Is also, as far as I recall unreleased.
Track 5 and 6: Were released on the elseproduct compilation "Of Spectres and Saints" 2. (Released in 2010)
Track 7 and 8: Were released on the elseproduct compilation "Of Spectres and Saints 3"
elseproduct.bandcamp.com/album/of-spectres-saints-iii
Track 9: Was a digital download release from CSAF records in 2010:
csaf-records.com/2010/12/30/esperik-glare-frightful-telekinesis-csaf121dl/
Track 10: Has been a standalone track on bandcamp for ages and dates to the timeframe of the first album/7" and whatever else.
Track 11: Was released on the "I Ate Your Arms" compilation (Thankless 15) and dates from the same period as very early stuff. 2005-2006? It has also been a standalone bandcamp track
Track 12: Was intended for a compilation that never came out and has been a standalone bandcamp track. 2012?
Track 13: Remix of noise material by a friend who I don't think did any releases? probably around 2012 as well
Track 14-15: Are remixes of Laura Sheeran tracks that use to be hosted on her page as EP's of remixes.
Track 16: I am fairly certain is completely unreleased
Track 17: is an edit-down version of a live performance on KFJC in 2007. It was released as one of two tracks on an online double mini cdr release "Despoiled Strands of Enjoyment"
Esperik Glare was:
Charlie Martineau
RK Faulhaber
Heather Clemens
Chandra Shukla
archive.org/details/ncb020_esperikglare_dsoe
Track 18: Was my side of a tape split that only (under ten) copies were made of I guess I lacked the motivation to make more after there was apparently no interest. I believe it was all recorded directly to a 4 track using my microkorg. 2010 seemed to be a productive time frame but was probably a bit later?
Track 19: Is a "cover" of Tactile's "Grief" and was my contribution to the John Everall Benefit compilation.
"from everall, released August 30, 2014
Sound Manipulation, Mellotron, Processing, Mix: Charlie Martineau
Voice: Justin Headrick, Gregg Janman, Chris Connelly, Barend Nieuwstraten III
Tactile has been a major influence on my work for many years. In recent times I have been fortunate enough to develop a friendship and dialogue with John Everall. I was also very lucky to get to record an EP of material with him. This is for John, a dear man who faces whats coming with so much courage I can only hope to face my end so well one day.
Love,
Charlie"
everall.bandcamp.com/album/everall







