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Bermuda Triangle (album)

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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.[1]

The album has been described as an "instrumental underground hip-hop/electro-funk fantasia"[2] and "snippets of blazing metal, washes of delayed patterns, relaxed lines matched with stuttering drums, and vice versa"[3], dealing with several Bermuda Triangle incidents and other sea/sailor related themes.

"Isle of the Dead" may at least indirectly refer to the paintings of the same name by Arnold Böcklin.[citation needed]

The album was recorded on a portable multi-track recorder.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
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"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:48:43

Personnel

Performers
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