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*'''A4''', titled ''Demerol'', was included in Oneohtrix Point Never's self-split album ''KGB Nights / Blue Drive''.  
*'''A4''', titled ''Demerol'', was included in Oneohtrix Point Never's self-split album ''KGB Nights / Blue Drive''.  
*The first half of '''B2''', titled ''Let It Go'', was included in Oneohtrix Point Never's EP ''Scenes With Curved Objects''. This version is noticeably cut down and shortened. The second half was incorporated into the track ''Heavy Water / I'd Rather Be Creeping'' on the ''Radio Scenic Glow Vol. 1'' compilation.
*The first half of '''B2''', titled ''Let It Go'', was included in Oneohtrix Point Never's EP ''Scenes With Curved Objects''. This version is noticeably cut down and shortened. The second half was incorporated into the track ''Heavy Water / I'd Rather Be Creeping'' on the ''Radio Scenic Glow Vol. 1'' compilation.
*Several of the samples used are included on the follow-up release [[ADD Complete]] and are given short titles.


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ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-RemasterCover.jpg|Cover included in 2016 remastered release.
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-RemasterCover.jpg|Cover included in 2016 remastered release.
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-JCardFront.jpg|Scan of front J-card.  
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-JCardFront.jpg|Scan of front J-card.  
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-NobodyHereCover.jpg|Cover of ''Nobody Here'' single, taken from a screen capture of the original video.  
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-NobodyHereCover.jpg|Cover of ''Nobody Here'' single, taken from a screen capture of the original video.
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-B1Cover.jpg|Cover of the first half of ''B1'' when it was originally released on the artist's Tumblr.
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Revision as of 21:37, 17 September 2021

Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1
ChuckPersonsEccojamsVol1-Cover.jpg
Information
ArtistChuck Person
Release Type Album
Label The Curatorial Club
Catalog Number TCC011
Formats Digital File
(Paid Download)
Cassette
Release Date August 8, 2010 (Cassette)
November 22, 2016 (Digital)
Singles
Tracks 15 (Digital)
2 (Cassette)
Length 52:08 (Digital)
55:55 (Cassette)
Status Online
Chuck Person

Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 is an album by Oneohtrix Point Never under the alias of Chuck Person. The album is one of the first known examples of vaporwave, with the tracks showing the technique of slowing down, chopping up, and looping samples of preexisting music, known as the "classic" style of vaporwave. Many of the tracks had previously been released on either the artist's YouTube channel, which had at one point also hosted music videos for other Oneohtrix Point Never projects, or as free downloads on the artist's Tumblr.

Tracklist

Digital

# Track Length
1 A1 2:36
2 A2 (MV) 3:48
3 A3 6:04
4 A4 (MV) 1:55
5 A5 2:51
6 A6 2:46
7 A7 2:17
8 A8 4:46
9 B1 4:33
10 B2 4:36
11 B3 4:16
12 B4 (MV) 2:10
13 B5 2:51
14 B6 2:23
15 B7 4:08

Cassette

# Track Length
A1 Untitled 29:07
B1 Untitled 26:48

Comparison

  • The original cassette release had no track listing. The track listing that most are familiar with seems to have been done by fans sometime after its original release. Knowing this, it is possible that the 2016 digital release's track names were influenced by this.
  • The tracks A2 and B4 both appeared on Oneohtrix Point Never's 2009 DVD release Memory Vague, named Angel and Nobody Here respectively. Angel noticeably cuts off early.
    • Both of these tracks were uploaded to Oneohtrix Point Never's youtube channel sunsetcorp. Along with these was the track A4, called demerol, uploaded as a tribute to Michael Jackson after his death.
  • A4, titled Demerol, was included in Oneohtrix Point Never's self-split album KGB Nights / Blue Drive.
  • The first half of B2, titled Let It Go, was included in Oneohtrix Point Never's EP Scenes With Curved Objects. This version is noticeably cut down and shortened. The second half was incorporated into the track Heavy Water / I'd Rather Be Creeping on the Radio Scenic Glow Vol. 1 compilation.
  • Several of the samples used are included on the follow-up release ADD Complete and are given short titles.

Gallery

External Links