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Buzzsaw & The Shavings

German Cameroon Lost During the Kaiser's Luncheon      (05:35)

313 hi-fi plays, 178 lofi plays, 166 downloads, 4 comments

The waiters and the footmen bring in tray after tray of the most delectably seasoned treats for the usual luncheon with the pickelhaube-wearing Great Warlord with the spiked mustache. Suddenly another tray is whisked before Wilhelm bearing a dispatch spiked with a British seasoning that hitherto only dissolved the Kaiser's connexion with the Cameroons in Africa but now parts meal from his plate in Berlin.

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Genre: MASTERMIND MATRIX
Album: Ed Drury Guest Artist
Label: Tapegerm
Credits: Ed Drury Guest Artist Mix

German Cameroon Lost During the Kaiser's Luncheon

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Dave Fuglewicz said, "Alas, another Cameroon lost, indeed a well illustrated tale of intrigue. Well done Sir Buzz!"

Björn Eriksson said, "Yes!!! This track is awesome. Could go detailing, but I won't. Just wannna thank you for this a very surprising piece of yours! And a Happy New Year, Buzz!"

Mental Anguish said, "Decibel after decibel of the most delectably seasoned treats blast forth oh so soothingly at the kaisers luncheon making for a very well deserved luncheon that can only be the work of one Buzzsaw & the Shavings. The british seasoning on the next tray however palatable indeed did part the meal of the kaisers in Berlin, but the excellent sounds emitting forth made the kaiser forget about the Scramble for Africa in which the Germans made it their protectorate. Still the kaiser wondered as the music soothed & enveloped his senses. The French mandate known as Cameroun was nowhere to be found & where was the tray of escargot & also the Belgian waffles which should occupy the tray were also missing. Bravissimo Herr Buzzsaw for the remarkable mix complete with a classic left field Buzzy ending."

Ed Drury said, "Really enjoyed the musical story telling in this. Great work with pitch shifting and arranging! "