Ben Roy
Ben Roy lived in a bedroom with a cheap computer, peripheral knowledge of electronics, a four track, and very little direction. He was very nocturnal during his time, though this never felt entirely natural. He never came out of that bedroom during his existence and only allowed a few people knowledge of his activities. Even fewer were granted access.Cornslaw Industries has been expecting either or both the original “I dropped the acid, now I’ll drop the base” cassette release or the self-censored “I… Now, I’ll” compilation release. Neither has surfaced, but we’ve seen and heard them both. While we waited, the forgotten Na Klar! tracks were unearthed, including the Ben Roy treatment of a Dewback song, “Little Quakers.” |
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| Active: | 1994-1996 |
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| Geography: | Yardley, PA & Morgantown, WV |
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| Website: | None. |
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| Personnel: | Ben – Windows 95 |
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Ben Roy lived in a bedroom with a cheap computer, peripheral knowledge of electronics, a four track, and very little direction. He was very nocturnal during his time, though this never felt entirely natural. He never came out of that bedroom during his existence and only allowed a few people knowledge of his activities. Even fewer were granted access.







