Bermuda Triangle (album)

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Bermuda Triangle
Studio album by Buckethead
Released July 23, 2002
Genre Experimental rock, electronica, hip hop, funk, ambient, electronic rock, avant-garde
Length 49:32
Label Catalyst
Producer Extrakd
Buckethead chronology

Funnel Weaver
(2002)
Bermuda Triangle
(2002)
Electric Tears
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Blender [2]
Wilson & Alroy [3]

Bermuda Triangle is the eighth studio album by Buckethead, and is more or less an electronica tinged collaboration with Extrakd, who also produced and mixed the album.[4]

The album has been described as an "instrumental underground hip-hop/electro-funk fantasia"[5] and "snippets of blazing metal, washes of delayed patterns, relaxed lines matched with stuttering drums, and vice versa",[6] dealing with several Bermuda Triangle incidents and other sea/sailor related themes.

The album was recorded on a portable multi-track recorder.[7]

Track listing

It is unclear from the album information who wrote the tracks, but it is assumed to be a mixture of Buckethead and Extrakd.

No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   0:34
2. "Davy Jones Locker"   0:56
3. "Flight 19"   1:48
4. "Mausoleum Door"   3:29
5. "Sea of Expanding Shapes"   4:24
6. "The Triangle Part I: Extrakd"   1:16
7. "Bionic Fog"   2:01
8. "Forbidden Zone"   2:15
9. "Telegraph Land of the Crispies"   1:53
10. "Pullin' the Heavy"   2:55
11. "Phantom Lights"   2:38
12. "Jabbar on Alcatrazz Avenue"   3:18
13. "BEESTRO Fowler"   3:01
14. "Splintered Triplet[8]"   2:36
15. "Whatevas"   2:15
16. "Sucked Under"   4:22
17. "Isle of Dead"   3:14
18. "The Triangle Part II"   3:19
19. "911"   3:18
Total length:
49:32

Personnel

Performers
  • All guitars and bass played by Buckethead except:
  • Bobafett, bass on 16.
  • clicker, on 11.
  • Bryan "Brain" Mantia, drums on 3.
  • All MPC 3000 bass, SH101 turntable, SP808 played by Extrakd.
Production
  • Produced and mixed by Extrakd.
  • Recorded at Davey Jones' Locker.
  • Graphics by P-Sticks and Flavor Innovator.com.
  • Executive producer Pale Ryder/Snow Peas.
Thank yous
  • Extrakd thanks:
    • Buckethead, J Free, Brain, D Styles, House, Dr. Ware, M.I.R.V., Barney, P-Sticks, Bobafett, EDDIE DEF, Catalyst, Gonervill.
  • Buckethead thanks:
    • My family, Big D, Bill Walton, Brain, Extrakd, P-Sticks, Jon Freeman, Ed Shakey, Maximum Bob, Dr. Arlo Gordin.

References

  1. Semioli, Tom. "Bermuda Triangle - Buckethead". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  2. "Buckethead and Praxis". Warr.org. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  3. Matthew Moyer. "Ink 19 music review, March 2003". Ink19.com. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  4. "Guns N' Roses' Buckethead To Issue Solo CD - Sep. 4, 2002". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  5. "Buckethead". Lollipop.com. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  6. "Guitar Nine Records - In Review". Guitar9.com. Retrieved 2011-11-10. 
  7. or "Splintered Trumpet"
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