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Mice Parade AKA born: Adam Pierce Years Active Genres Electronica Styles IDM, Indie Rock, Post-Rock/Experimental Instruments Producer Tones Gentle, Detached, Clinical Labels Bubble Core (4) The experimental electronica/post-rock of New York's Mice Parade, aka Adam Pierce, blends live instrumentation, layers of overdubs, and intricate percussion into a distinctive, playful sound. Mice Parade's 1998 debut single My Funny Friend Scott introduced Pierce's genre-bending style, which he expanded on with that year's full-length debut, The True Meaning of Boodleybaye. With 1999's Ramda, Pierce upped the ante once more by recording the tracks and mixing the album in one take, lending it an improvised feel. 2000 saw the release of Collaborations, which featured contributors like Curtis Harvey, Jim O'Rourke, Doug Scharin, Aki Tsuyoko, and Nobukazu Takemura. — Heather Phares Similar Artists: Tortoise Mouse on Mars Seefeel Plaid Kev Hopper Formal Connections: The Dylan Group Performed Songs By: Adam Pierce Worked With: Adam Pierce Peter Katis It's easy to buy your favorite music, just click on the button. 2000 The True Meaning of Boodleybaye Bubble Core 2001 Mokoondi Bubble Core Ramda Bubble Core 1998 My Funny Friend Scott Fat Cat s 2000 Collaborations Bubble Core