Home Is Where You Hang Yourself Explained
Home Is Where You Hang Yourself is an album by Her Space Holiday.[1] [2] It was released in 2000 on Tiger Style Records in the United States, and Wichita Recordings in the UK.[3] The album was re-released on a single CD as Home Is Where You Hang Yourself 2.0, in 2002.
Critical reception
Phoenix New Times wrote that "the collection of low-bpm originals on Home Is Where You Hang Yourself is a masterful merging of oscillating synths, barely audible samples and sporadic breaks complementing the morose imagery."[4]
Disc 1
- "Home Is Where You Hang Yourself"
- "Snakecharmer"
- "Through the Eyes of a Child"
- "A Matter of Trust"
- "The Doctor and the DJ"
- "Sleeping Pills"
- "Famous to Me"
- "Can You Blame Me?"
- "Sugar Water"
- "Homecoming"
Disc 2
- "Misery Loves Company" (Space is Easy Mix)
- "Godspeed" (Freedom Fighter's Mix) - Aspera Ad Astra
- "Contrast and Compare" (Making Words Mix) - Bright Eyes
- "Sounds Just Like an Ocean" (Ocean Floored Mix) - Novasonic Down Hypserspace
- "Smile Decoy" (To Mars and Back Mix) - Micromars
- "Singing Arc Lamp" (Natural Satellites Mix) - Mahogany
- "And Things Are Mostly Ghosts" (Version Overdose Mix) - Duster
- "Famous to Me" (Hurtful Kid Mix)
Home Is Where You Hang Yourself 2.0
The album was re-released in 2002 on one disc.
- "Home Is Where You Hang Yourself"
- "Snakecharmer"
- "Through the Eyes of a Child"
- "A Matter of Trust"
- "The Doctor and the DJ"
- "Sleeping Pills"
- "Famous to Me"
- "Our First Date"
- "Can You Blame Me?"
- "Sugar Water"
- "Contrast and Compare" (Making Words Mix) - Bright Eyes
- "Godspeed" (Freedom Fighter's Mix) - Aspera Ad Astra
- "And Things Are Mostly Ghosts" (Version Overdose Mix) - Duster
- "Singing Arc Lamp" (Natural Satellites Mix) - Mahogany
- "Misery Loves Company" (Space is Easy Mix)
- "Famous to Me" (Hurtful Kid Mix)
Notes and References
- Web site: Artist Biography by MacKenzie Wilson . AllMusic . 25 March 2021.
- Reviews . CMJ New Music Monthly . Sep 2000 . 85 . 55.
- Web site: I Am the Cosmos . SF Weekly . 25 March 2021.
- Web site: Her Space Holiday . Phoenix New Times . 25 March 2021.