Archive for the ‘Spotify’ Category

woensdag, april 23rd, 2025

Our version of I’m So Bored With the U.S.A. is available to stream NOW! Back in 2007 we already saw this coming and recorded a furious reworking of the classic the Clash track. Now it’s more obvious than ever, so I decided to make the track available to stream on all platforms. On Spotify you can listen to this one and some more songs we recorded over the years, questioning society. It’s called the I’m So Bored With The U.S.A. EP. Enjoy.

I made new artwork for it in the blotted line style Andy Warhol made famous. Limited edition screen prints and regular posters will be for sale in my new Etsy shop soon. A new video is also in the works. Keep in touch.

Ga mee met de Tijdmachine

vrijdag, februari 22nd, 2019

Laat je meenemen naar ‘Die Goeie Ouwe Tijd’ met de Pondertone Time Machine. Beleef de jaren 1998 – 2003 opnieuw, in twintig minuten. Dat waren de dagen van voorspoed en mogelijkheden. Maar ook eenzaamheid en verlangen … Beschikbaar op alle digitale platforms. Op onze bandcamppagina kun je een digitale of fysieke replica van het Tijdmachine-schetsboek bestellen.

Music that inspired Selotape Frankenstein

vrijdag, juni 20th, 2014

If you’re curious to know what (the hell) I was listening to when I was working on Selotape Frankenstein, feel free to follow this playlist on Spotify.

Silence Is Now… on Spotify

woensdag, april 2nd, 2014

Silence is now album coverOur ‘attempt at hit album’ has become available on Spotify and other services now!

Warning: Selotape Frankenstein has come to Spotify

dinsdag, januari 14th, 2014

1Selotape Frankenstein3 years after it’s release our debut album Selotape Frankenstein has been (re)mastered and uploaded to Spotify.

It sure ain’t funny how time flies. A little over fifteen years ago I moved to Utrecht and started working on a couple of tracks that would eventually lead to the birth of Pondertone in 1998 and the release of Selotape Frankenstein in 2001. The album received exactly three reviews, all of them positive and promising. (Thank you GUN Magazine, LiveXS and another one I can’t remember) Nevertheless it sold no more than 35 handcrafted CD-copies, the other 15 were given away to my friends who helped me along the way and sent to magazines and record companies (only one of them replied, thank you Excelsior Records). As far as I know none of the CD-copies still plays today.

All sounds/words/pictures by Patrick Tersteeg 1998-2001.
Post-production/mix/veggie-food by Roel Jorna 2000-2001.
Mastered by Patrick Delabie 2012.