Orthotonics was an American experimental rock and free improvisation group from Richmond, VA, that began in 1979 as Ortho-Tones, but changed their name to Orthotonics in 1982. The group released a cassette-only release in 1983, "Accessible As Gravity", followed by the full-length albums "Wake Up, You Must Remember" in 1984 and "Luminous Bipeds" in 1986. In 1989, Orthotonics broke up. In 1975 Danny Finney (saxophone, vocals), Paul Watson (trumpet), and Pippin Barnett (drums) formed a jazz improvisation group, Idio Savant.
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Luminous Bipeds
Yo Ho
Cantagish
Some Of Us
Portsmouth Duck
Square Of Incoherence
Yam Carts
Accessible As Gravity
Whack-a-Mole
Sentiment
Black & White TV
Why Whatever For
Painting
Burnt Shoes
Why Whatever For?
When The Hay Shines
This Time It Looked Like You
Woman Fish
Interference
Nemo
In The Numbing Way
Big Head
Sentiments
Arp
Perils In The Moon Brain
Grease and Flowers
Fiction-Contra-Diction
While the Hay Shines
Tuesday
(Too Hot to) Trotsky
Be So Mean / Cult Figures
Black and White TV
On Death And Dying
Cool Hiss
Barking Under a Banner
In The Numbling Way
Black & WhiteTV
Perils In The Moonbrain
01 - why whatever for
01 - in the numbing way
This Time It Loocked Like You
doo doo cars
03 - cantagish
02 - sentiment
06 - luminous bipeds
04 - some of us
05 - yo ho
08 - black & white tv
02 - burnt shoes
05 - painting
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