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Artist description
Racket Ship as a band does not exist, but its a
pretty cool name for a band if it did. Its actually
just a name for Jeff Arntsen to release normal songs
with singing and stuff under. He tends to mostly
make instrumentals that end up as background music
for features on NPR, movies, and public service
messages in the Bozeman, MT area. |
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Music Style
Anything goes but mostly loungy, surfy, ambient, pop type type stuff. |
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Musical Influences
Martin Denny, Brian Eno, Ry Cooder, Serge Prokofiev, King Sunny Ade and his African Beats |
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Similar Artists
Martin Denny, Brian Eno, Ry Cooder, Serge Prokofiev, King Sunny Ade and his African Beats |
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Artist History
The first self titled CD was released in 1996, it
featured alot of cool songs but it was famous mostly
for the song Rocket Ship. The second CD, Songs of
the Islands, was released in 1999. It's a
collection of songs and instrumentals loosely connected
to visions of island paradises. |
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Albums
Racket Ship, Songs of the Islands |
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Press Reviews
Critical acclaim the world over…
I say old chap, I do believe that this is the most bloody good CD I've ever listened to. - A guy from England.
I think this CD @#$#^^$@ and also $%&^&%*#@!#$@#.- Construction worker dude.
It's not as good as ZZ Top, but I don't mean its really bad or anything. - Former Friend.
Much of it is typified by a congruent, structurally convoluted subgrugent that is inherently delineated by modified atonal interspars and grotubs, even on the first measure of track 1. - Famous Music Critic.
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Location
Bozeman, MT - USA |
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