The South Field Sessions

This is the album recorded in a mobile studio that was parked in South Field for three weeks. The band slept on cots under the stars to the cries of coyotes and had dreams of the future and past intermingled.

  • The Track list
  1. Where Bacon meets Bondage. :50
  2. Thorn Town Girl "47
  3. Midnight Masked Festival, clothing optional. 2:13
  4. Archaeology in South Field. 2:11
  5. When Stars get Sticky. 2:06
  6. The ballad of Cement Head 4:04
  7. UpTown LegFuck


Where Bacon Meets Bondage

Based on a appetizing nightmare Mystery X had about a insane house where all sorts of things are mixed and rules are broken. This track nearly made it to be the title track of the album. This track inspired a bacon restaurant/brothel that was soon closed down for numerous health code violations. When played live this song sometimes extends up to 1:45

  • The personal on this track:
  1. Mystery X on drums and piano.
  2. Saron Vress on yell.
  3. Velge Sieymar on synth.
  4. Konvipple Von Slanthorn on chimes and percussion.

This was the first recording made of the South Field Sessions. The musicians ad libbed this track after X told them about his nightmare.

  1. Thorn Town Girl

The personal on this track:

  1. Mystery X on synth
  2. Velge Sieymar on synth.

Just a short throwaway track that X decided to leave in the final track list at the last moment. Ten years later critics said had it been three seconds longer it would have been a major hit.

  • Midnight Masked Festival, clothing optional.

This song peaked at number 17 on the Infictive County radio music charts.

  • The personal on this track:
  1. Mystery X vocals, kick drum and backing vocals.
  2. Velge Sieymar on synth.
  3. Konvipple Von Slanthorn on chimes and percussion.
  • Archaeology in South Field.
  • Personal:
  1. Mystery X vocals and backing vocals.
  2. Velge Sieymar on synth.
  3. Konvipple Von Slanthorn on chimes and percussion.






  • When Stars get Sticky
  • The personal on this track:
  1. Konvipple Von Slanthorn on chimes and percussion.
  2. Mystery X on Found percussion.
  3. Mopiskle Bliyoen on keyboards and sample programming.

A moody ambient piece. Velge Sieymar had left the band at this point to go solo and the keyboards are handled by Mopiskle Bliyoen .

The ballad of Cement Head


The personal on this track:

  1. Mopiskle Bliyoen on keyboards and sample programming.
  2. Mystery x on electronic drums,plastic saxophone, cheap melodica, vocals, plastic harmonica, and bowed cheese.
  3. [ Konvipple Von Slanthorn on claves and bells.
  4. Topless Cherry Tits on drums.
  5. Saron Vress on gasp.

Based on a local legend of a evil tyrant who rose up among the suburban people several thousand years ago to become a bloody handed dictator. He was over thrown by a mad frenzied crowd using their bare hands, torches and pitchforks to kill his soldiers and encase his head in a block of cement. He was chained and the chains where welded into a great melted slag of metal that served as his new thrown, The rare sound of a bowed cheese instrument is heard starting when X says "When the people" where he used a cello bow to play a ancient cheese stringed instrument they found while wandering about the area. It broke a few seconds into play sadly. It sounded like a muffled kick drum while it lasted.Everyone who sat in on these sessions would be really high and wander the prairie imagining those long ago future times to help ad the right mood to the track. This track was a big hit on Infictive County Radio for several weeks. It became a live concert staple and it would often stretch to up twenty eight minutes. This song was covered by 14 bands, including The Boom Town rats and The God complex vibe tuna parlor with Earl Skips.