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In Cod We Trust

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Download links and information about In Cod We Trust by Ghostigital. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 47:25 minutes.

Artist: Ghostigital
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 47:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Good Morning (Featuring Sensational) 7:27
2. Not Clean (Featuring Mark E. Smith) 3:57
3. Northern Lights (Featuring Sensational) 3:11
4. Totally Confused (Featuring Steve Beresford) 3:39
5. The Heart 4:35
6. Green Lounge (Featuring Mugison) 3:13
7. Crackers (Featuring Katiejane Garside) 3:19
8. Black Sand (Featuring Dalek) 3:13
9. Strange As It Might Seem 3:40
10. Dream of Sleep 3:05
11. Sense of Reason (Featuring Asgerour Juniiusdottir) 8:06

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Whenever there's a new release from the Ipecac label, you know that you can be in for just about anything. But that's why you love 'em so much. Case in point, one of the label's first releases of 2006, In Cod We Trust by Ghostigital, a name some might remember as the title of former Sugarcubes member Einar Örn's solo debut. Here, he takes care of the vocals (in an almost stream-of-consciousness vein) and partners once again with a chap named Curver, making Ghostigital an album title that turned into a band. Curver is a remixer (having worked with Sigur Rós) and a multi-instrumentalist — handling electronics, tape delays, and "gadgets." The gentlemen from one of the world's coldest countries create one unpredictable sonic stew, as rap, electronic, and experimental bits collide with one another, as evidenced by such ditties as "Not Clean," "Northern Lights," and "Green Lounge." Örn and Curver enlist the aid of several special guests throughout, including Ipecac labelmates Mugison and Dälek, among several others (as well as Örn's son, Kaktus, who blows a mean trumpet). In Cod We Trust is certainly not easy listening, but not all music is meant to be easily digestible.