Experiments With Logic 12 tracks, 1.01.12 Uploaded by The Boredom Team Start following on December 29, 2009 19:25
- 1. The Beginning of Time 6.29 101 plays 100.0 BPM
- 2. Going So Far (Second Draft) 4.34 84 plays 100.0 BPM
- 3. Kalimba Jam 5.01 203 plays 140.0 BPM
- 4. Trains 4.44 103 plays 140.0 BPM
- 5. Summer Heat 5.00 201 plays 140.0 BPM
- 6. Pulsar Waves and Time Dilation 6.05 173 plays 167.0 BPM
- 7. Loose Ends 4.55 120 plays 140.0 BPM
- 8. By Electronic Means 4.49 189 plays
- 9. Two Trees 5.30 122 plays 140.0 BPM
- 10. The Recitations 4.37 110 plays 140.0 BPM
- 11. The Shade 6.08 365 plays
- 12. Bert's Day Dream 3.16 94 plays 130.0 BPM
Conitnuing Experiments With Logic 10 tracks, 47.43 Uploaded by The Boredom Team Start following on November 30, 2009 04:42
- 1. The Beginning of Time 6.29 101 plays 100.0 BPM
- 2. Going So Far (Second Draft) 4.34 84 plays 100.0 BPM
- 3. Luminous and black 5.10 116 plays
- 4. Sculpture 3.37 82 plays
- 5. Rollin' Up (First Draft) 4.48 118 plays 180.0 BPM
- 6. Theory of Language 5.17 109 plays
- 7. Orient-Occident 6.19 70 plays
- 8. 2 of 2 3.36 96 plays
- 9. Mary Beth Song 3.10 66 plays
- 10. A Valley Off The Road 4.39 107 plays
Heavier Items 8 tracks, 36.08 Uploaded by The Boredom Team Start following on November 30, 2009 04:41
- 1. Kore+Synplant 5.03 46 plays 140.0 BPM
- 2. Nothing To Know 3.09 138 plays 140.0 BPM
- 3. Dante 303 3.57 190 plays 165.0 BPM
- 4. Changes 4.39 76 plays
- 5. The Mirrors of Your Eyes 4.10 135 plays
- 6. Bartok Dub (complete for now) 3.54 185 plays
- 7. Dub Step Test 6.34 153 plays 145.0 BPM
- 8. Falling Apart, Reconstruction 4.39 159 plays 165.0 BPM
Remixes and Covers 4 tracks, 14.00 Uploaded by The Boredom Team Start following on November 30, 2009 04:40
- 1. Beyond Comprehension 3.37 186 plays
- 2. Ancient Scepter 3.54 106 plays
- 3. Little Boxes (The Boredom Team Cover) 1.58 65 plays
- 4. WhatchaDoin' (The Boredom Team Remix) 4.30 88 plays 128.0 BPM
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The Boredom Team is a free form collaboration of one hundred angry monkeys in a windowless basement, banging on keyboards. It was inevitable that they would eventually produce something coherent, though some still argue the point. We've discarded all the Shakespeare they've been randomly producing in favor of obscure sub genres of electronic music, which no-one could possibly like. We feel this approach benefits musicians out there who's inexplicable tastes have become so refined and nuanced over the years that they can't even listen to "normal" music anymore. Thank you for stopping by. We hope you enjoy the music.