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===Organic Mechanic (AR 001)=== | ===Organic Mechanic (AR 001)=== | ||
[[Image:Organic Mechanic Cover.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Organic Mechanic]] | [[Image:Organic Mechanic Cover.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Organic Mechanic]] | ||
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The self-titled debut album from [[Organic Mechanic]], the band of [[Pat Finn]] (ex-[[60 Wrong Sausages]] member). This is the first of the three initial albums released on the original Amorphous Records website, followed by ''Press Any Key to Begin'' and ''Free Flight Through the Universe of Sound''. The CD was available for sale by mail order from the Amorphous Records site starting around the Fall of [[2002]], though it was originally released in [[2001]]. In the current iteration of the website, it is no longer possible to order the album through the Amorphous Records mail order system. | The self-titled debut album from [[Organic Mechanic]], the band of [[Pat Finn]] (ex-[[60 Wrong Sausages]] member). This is the first of the three initial albums released on the original Amorphous Records website, followed by ''Press Any Key to Begin'' and ''Free Flight Through the Universe of Sound''. The CD was available for sale by mail order from the Amorphous Records site starting around the Fall of [[2002]], though it was originally released in [[2001]]. In the current iteration of the website, it is no longer possible to order the album through the Amorphous Records mail order system. | ||
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===Press Any Key to Begin (AR 002)=== | ===Press Any Key to Begin (AR 002)=== | ||
[[Image:Karlophone Press Any Key To Begin.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Press Any Key to Begin]] | [[Image:Karlophone Press Any Key To Begin.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Press Any Key to Begin]] | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|Press Any Key to Begin}} | ||
''Press Any Key to Begin'' is the first album released under [[Karl Koch]]'s musical alias [[Karlophone]], and the second of the initial three albums released on Amorphous Records. The CD was available for sale on the Amorphous Records website starting in the Fall of [[2002]], and is still available today through the website, as well as through [https://karlophone.bandcamp.com/album/press-any-key-to-begin Karlophone's Bandcamp Page]. | ''Press Any Key to Begin'' is the first album released under [[Karl Koch]]'s musical alias [[Karlophone]], and the second of the initial three albums released on Amorphous Records. The CD was available for sale on the Amorphous Records website starting in the Fall of [[2002]], and is still available today through the website, as well as through [https://karlophone.bandcamp.com/album/press-any-key-to-begin Karlophone's Bandcamp Page]. | ||
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===Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound (AR 003)=== | ===Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound (AR 003)=== | ||
[[Image:Southernfriedswingcover.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound]] | [[Image:Southernfriedswingcover.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound]] | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound}} | ||
''Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound'' is the only official album released by [[Southern Fried Swing]], a group consisting of [[Patrick Wilson]] and Karl Koch (occasionally also including [[Pat Finn]]). It was the third of the initial three albums listed the Amorphous Records website, however it would not go up for sale until late [[2003]], at the same time as [[Dadeye]] (AR 005). It had a limited release of only 111 handmade CD copies, selling out at some point between [[2012]] and [[2016]]. | ''Free Flight Thru the Universe of Sound'' is the only official album released by [[Southern Fried Swing]], a group consisting of [[Patrick Wilson]] and Karl Koch (occasionally also including [[Pat Finn]]). It was the third of the initial three albums listed the Amorphous Records website, however it would not go up for sale until late [[2003]], at the same time as [[Dadeye]] (AR 005). It had a limited release of only 111 handmade CD copies, selling out at some point between [[2012]] and [[2016]]. | ||
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===Snow Lust (AR 004)=== | ===Snow Lust (AR 004)=== | ||
[[Image:Snow Lust.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Snow Lust]] | [[Image:Snow Lust.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Snow Lust]] | ||
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''Snow Lust'' is the alleged debut album of [[Skuraiipeare]] (also referred to as "Skraper"). It has existed on the second iteration of the Amorphous Records website since its inception, however it has never been available for purchase. Initially, it was listed as "(title TBA)" with its availability listed as "in preparation", however, by the time it was given the name "Snow Lust" at some point before October [[2003]], it was labelled as "seized by border patrol". There is no reference to the band on the website's mail-order page. | ''Snow Lust'' is the alleged debut album of [[Skuraiipeare]] (also referred to as "Skraper"). It has existed on the second iteration of the Amorphous Records website since its inception, however it has never been available for purchase. Initially, it was listed as "(title TBA)" with its availability listed as "in preparation", however, by the time it was given the name "Snow Lust" at some point before October [[2003]], it was labelled as "seized by border patrol". There is no reference to the band on the website's mail-order page. | ||
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===Dadeye (AR 005)=== | ===Dadeye (AR 005)=== | ||
[[Image:Dadeye.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Dadeye]] | [[Image:Dadeye.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Dadeye]] | ||
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''Dadeye'' is the debut album of [[Sonnyboy]], the solo work of [[Joe Cunningham]] (who previously played sax on [[Organic Mechanic]]). It was listed at some point between August and October [[2003]], and was limited to 100 CD copies. However, while it was available for purchase through the Amorphous Records website, it was removed from the website entirely at some point between February and April of [[2004]] for unknown reasons. | ''Dadeye'' is the debut album of [[Sonnyboy]], the solo work of [[Joe Cunningham]] (who previously played sax on [[Organic Mechanic]]). It was listed at some point between August and October [[2003]], and was limited to 100 CD copies. However, while it was available for purchase through the Amorphous Records website, it was removed from the website entirely at some point between February and April of [[2004]] for unknown reasons. | ||
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===Desire (AR 006)=== | ===Desire (AR 006)=== | ||
[[Image:Karlophonedesire.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Desire]] | [[Image:Karlophonedesire.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Desire]] | ||
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''Desire'' is a single from the album ''Press Any Key to Begin'' released in July of [[2004]] on 7" vinyl (serving as the only 7" to be released by Amorphous Records to date). It is one of the few items to still be available through the Amorphous Records mail-order service. | ''Desire'' is a single from the album ''Press Any Key to Begin'' released in July of [[2004]] on 7" vinyl (serving as the only 7" to be released by Amorphous Records to date). It is one of the few items to still be available through the Amorphous Records mail-order service. | ||
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===I Must Find This Karlophone... (AR 007)=== | ===I Must Find This Karlophone... (AR 007)=== | ||
[[Image:Karlophone I Must Find This Karlophone.jpg|thumb|right|125px|I Must Find This Karlophone...]] | [[Image:Karlophone I Must Find This Karlophone.jpg|thumb|right|125px|I Must Find This Karlophone...]] | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|I Must Find This Karlophone...}} | ||
''I Must Find This Karlophone...'' is the second and final album by Karlophone, as well as the final release made available through Amorphous Records. It was released as a CD as well as a limited edition of 150 12" vinyl (Marking the label's first, and only, 12" release) on [[February 26]], [[2007]]. It remains available through Amorphous Records mail-order service as well as the [https://karlophone.bandcamp.com/album/i-must-find-this-karlophone Karlophone Bandcamp Page]. As of January [[2021]], Koch reports that about 75 of the 150 initial vinyl are still available to purchase. | ''I Must Find This Karlophone...'' is the second and final album by Karlophone, as well as the final release made available through Amorphous Records. It was released as a CD as well as a limited edition of 150 12" vinyl (Marking the label's first, and only, 12" release) on [[February 26]], [[2007]]. It remains available through Amorphous Records mail-order service as well as the [https://karlophone.bandcamp.com/album/i-must-find-this-karlophone Karlophone Bandcamp Page]. As of January [[2021]], Koch reports that about 75 of the 150 initial vinyl are still available to purchase. | ||
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==Blantiss Fliangshemp== | ==Blantiss Fliangshemp== | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|Blantiss Fliangshemp}} | ||
{{Joke}} | {{Joke}} | ||
Amorphous' official website makes the following statement about on Fliangshemp: "If anyone has any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Blantiss Fliangshemp, please contact the authorities immediately. He should be considered unarmed and extremely stimulating." | Amorphous' official website makes the following statement about on Fliangshemp: "If anyone has any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Blantiss Fliangshemp, please contact the authorities immediately. He should be considered unarmed and extremely stimulating." | ||