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An "electronicappella" romp through the seamyunderside of the limbic system. By "Electronicappella," we mean that all the sounds, while oftenheavily processed, originate with the voice. We use loopers, a reverb box, and a twelve foot long sewer pipe to modify the sounds of chanting and singing. |
CD: Premature Demos
Label: not released yet. Email us for demo CD.
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"Angry Dwarves in a Coal Mine." Chanting, tribal drums, and funny two-speed voicesare featured on this somber, upbeat, and somewhat eldritch piece. This is from a live performance at Burning Man 1999. Slightly remixed to get rid of sectionswith too much feedback. |
CD: Premature Demos
Label: not released. Email us for demo CD.
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An electronicappella piece: electronica using only voices, loopers, and processors. This piece starts with a long ambient drone section with throat singing and the Tube, goes into some deep rhythm featuring Andrew Chaikin's vocal percussion, gets a bit chaotic from there, and finally resolves. |
CD: Premature Demos
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