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DIRTBRAIN
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50min cdr - limited edition of 50

DIRTBRAIN - "The dog with the chicken leg in his mouth who thinks he has the whole chicken in his mouth" ...

Remove the future, remove the past, remove the present and you are left with a vacant space ripe for stuffing and cranberry sauce. Much like the sweet stuffed meat of the holidays, this group makes you sleepy, gives you vivid dreams of adolescent lust, weekday repetition and vacations to the bottom of the sea. Culled from each of their first four performances, expect to think you hear skipping CDs and dogs chasing chickens through a dinner party. You'll be wrong, but never felt so right!
















dwm-tg
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cdr

Mysterious and funky, this full-length CDR consists of dozens of duets between Dale W. Miller and Tony Gordon, exploring the shimmering lines of tone and color that define jazz, noise, and pure soul plush. Recorded by Ellis Traver at Loiter Studio, Brooklyn, in October 2005. "The Drum'n'Bass album of the year" - Thurston Moore
















Lucky Waffles
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A CDR by Marshall Avett and Stewart Voegtlin

We each packed up our cars with stuff, unloaded it in an empty warehouse, and went to town. Recorded in lo-fi confuse-o-rama while Todd the Shapeshifter took photos, we played our own instruments and anything we found lying around for a free jazz/musique concrete feel.- Marshall Avett ... "the strangeness of this artifact may derive from the fact that it was recorded in an empty warehouse... you wont know where to put yourself as you spin this blarting oddity and succumb to its acoustical conundrums." - Ed Pinsent, Sound Projector

Zandosis
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Nuclear Winter

More industrial improvisation from Dick Cheney's favorite power trio. Recorded at Jen's old apartment the day she moved out circa 2005. Creeping, crystalized sound evoked from the hard, cement floor. Ellen was the audience. It was cold. "This one could be something of a grower; it has some sense of rawness and import which you wont find among the more polite end of the acoustic-improv spectrum." - Ed Pinsent again

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