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The Sirago 17
Alternative Rock
Clovis, California, USA
Chris Reid started recording under the name The Sirago 17 in 1992. Initially he made sounds with assorted instruments and his then-girlfriend/now-wife Elli sang as needed. They were most prolific in 1995-97 when they recorded the bulk of their material and played live 2 1/2 times. At some point during this time, Chris and Pablo jokingly decided they needed to form Fresno County’s only Spacemen 3 tribute band. And, after a decade of inactivity, Chris and Pablo finally decided to dust off the S17 name and maybe not do THAT, but do something.
Discography
1995 | Bedspins | Rotting Audio |
1996 | Sunshine | Rotting Audio |
1999 | Bedspins (CD-R re-issue) | Rotting Audio |
1999 | CDR1 | Rotting Audio |
1999 | Brainwaves | Rotting Audio |
2000 | Sunshine (CD-R re-issue) | Rotting Audio |
2010 | Brainwaves | Rotting Audio |
2010 | Set the Controls for the Heart of Your Heart | Rotting Audio |
2011 | Fever Dreams EP | Rotting Audio |
Bedspins
1995 Rotting Audio (ROT002)
1999 Rotting Audio (ROT002)
- Bedspins (Mustang Version - Remix) (4:21)
- Sedative (5:00)
- Away (3:50)
- How Long? (5:56)
- Gazer (A Fragment) (3:06)
- Playing With Fire (10:16)
- Bedspins (Sedative Version) (6:43)
1999 Re-issue Bonus Tracks
- Rough Demos [bonus track] (6:12)
- Freeform Freakout [bonus track] (6:27)
- Playing With Fire (live) [bonus track] (5:58)
- [untitled] [bonus track] (10:11)
Sunshine
1996 Rotting Audio (ROT012)
2000 Rotting Audio (ROT012)
- Sunshine/Suicide (14:39)
- Gazer (Alternate Instrumental) (7:07)
- Sunshine (Hypnochondriac Mix) (2:23)
- Bedspins (M3 Demo) (4:35)
- Nothing (Live) (5:33)
- Sunshine (Live Excerpt) (5:54)
- How Long? (Live) (7:21)
- Gazer (Live) (6:39)
2000 Re-issue Bonus Tracks
- Reprise [bonus track] (9:18)
- Dreams [bonus track] (8:00)
CDR1
1999 Rotting Audio (ROT013)
- Laetitia (3:14)
- Time Becomes Sarcastic (4:24)
- Nothing (5:39)
- (Life Is So) Strange (4:39)
- Phase Loop Arhythmia (11:07)
- Corporate Head Found Murdered (2:10)
- Song for J (2:36)
- Gazer (Extended Version) (8:10)
- Anniversary Song (3:54)
- Ride Into the Sun (2:54)
- Sunshine (3:53)
- Yulia (17:52)
- [untitled] (0:08)
Brainwaves
1999 Rotting Audio (ROT-017)
2010 Rotting Audio (ROT-NL-004)
- Brainwave 1 Brainwave (3:21)
- Brainwave 2 Brainwave (2:32)
- Brainwave 3 Brainwave (1:53)
- Brainwave 4 Brainwave (3:01)
- Brainwave 5 Brainwave (1:35)
- Brainwave 5a5 Brainwave (2:06)
- Brainwave 6 Brainwave (4:00)
- Brainwave 7 Brainwave (3:01)
- Brainwave 7a7 Brainwave (1:30)
- Brainwave 8 Brainwave (6:02)
- Brainwave 8a8 Brainwave (1:30)
- Brainwave 9 Brainwave (4:00)
- Brainwave 10 Brainwave (1:00)
- Brainwave 11 Brainwave (1:03)
- Brainwave 12 Brainwave (0:28)
- Brainwave 13 Brainwave (3:27)
Digital soundscapes for practical speaker destruction. Strip mining areas already perfected by Aphex Twin, E.A.R., Whitehouse, and maybe even Eno. Great to play at people.
The sister album to Inhale's “The Laws Of Decay | Brainwaves II” released in 2000
Assembled by Chris Reid in 1999.
All sounds on this recording were created digitally. No analogue equipment or found sounds were used.
Set the Controls for the Heart of Your Heart
2010 Rotting Audio (ROT-NL-006)
- Time Becomes Sarcastic (4:31)
- Laetitia (3:20)
- Phase Loop Arhythmia (11:13)
- Nothing (5:53)
- Dadaad (6:10)
- (Life Is So) Strange (4:48)
- Yulia (11:20)
- Anniversary Song (3:57)
Fever Dreams EP
2011 Rotting Audio (ROT-NL-008)
Pablo Rossetti - Guitar, Tremolo, Drone
Chris Reid - Guitar, Machine, Vocals
Recorded and mixed by Chris Reid
Vocals recorded by Vance
- Fever Dream (Cosmic Longueur) The Sirago 17 Remix (5:59)
- Fever Dream (Sterile Twilight) Inhale Remix (13:04)
- Fever Dream (Pyrogenic Reaction) Plasticstatic Remix (4:47)
- Fever Dream (Distant Stations) Blue Weather Ghosts Remix (6:59)
- Fever Dream (Live at Tokyo Garden) (7:47)
First newly recorded music by The Sirago 17 in almost a decade. Featuring remixes by Inhale, Plasticstatic, Blue Weather Ghosts and The Sirago 17
Fever Dream (Playing With Prescriptions) - there's no real “original version” of the song, as it was constructed via loops - was recorded especially for the Trip Inside This House: Summer Solstice, Vol. IV compilation.