It's a shame about the technical problems that interfere with this section; I've done my best to minimise them, but a few moments are still hobbled.
Incidentally, that garbled voice in the background was not captured from shortwave, or through any radio receiver at all: it was something that was somehow picked up by my turntable one evening when I was still living in Felton.
R K Faulhaber: mixing desk
Greg Scharpen: tube, noisy thing, shakers, tin whistle
John Scharpen: noisy thing, mouth harp, tin whistle
M. S. Waldron: articulated massager, throat singing, auto horn, toy drum, harmonica, field recordings
Official download resource for the titillating & inscrutable At Jennie Richie. Well worth investigating for anyone with a pair of ears and one or more lungs. irr. app. (ext.)
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Like eating mushrooms, Dream Memory puts the fun in fungus and the err in ergot. When SS starts introducing the band halfway into Untitled 8 you suddenly remember you're listening to a live recording. Top notch NWW. I have to mention that my FLAC download had two seconds of silence at the end of each track! This kept it from segueing seamlessly and sounding like the first time you ever burned a CDR. I was able to correct this, but the same anomally occurs on the ? download as well. Dan Otto / Don Henson
St Celfer returns with tracks culled from a series of live shows, each one a showcase for his inventive experimentalism. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 26, 2023
On this uncompromising LP, the UK outfit NOISE use haunting drone, hissing static and stark electronics to explore repressed trauma. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 1, 2022