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Face Down in the Cake of Civilization
[2009]
 01. The Interpreter Faces the Same Dilemma (3:35) 02. Mystic Writing Pad
(3:19) 03. Nothing in the World (4:18) 04. Into the Fundamental Signified
(3:35) 05. Asleep in the Garden (3:33) 06. Between the Here and the Beyond
(3:21) 07. Sensuality Is Movement (4:17) 08. Misosophical Soup (3:12)
09. Pathematic Dicacity (3:17) 10. A Tenth of an Inch (3:11) 11. For
Getting For Giving (3:49) 12. Free-Range Mother Goose Crossing (5:27) |
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Zero G
[2009]

01. Giant Natural Satellite (3:42) 02. Glow, Star (6:07)
03. G-ology
(3:48) 04. Gradually Giving Up Dark Matter (6:08)
05. Gravitation (3:32) 06.
Galaxy Road (6:20)
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Color Lover
[2009]

01. Black Pepper (3:28) 02.
Yellow (6:17) 03. Blue Blue (2:43) 04. Purple Infinity (2:28) 05. The
Plot Of Evergreen (2:50) 06. Inside The Circle's
Pink Wall (3:26) 07. Read Red (5:51) 08. Bright Grey (4:55) 09. Brown
(4:26) 10. Orange All Over (4:23) |
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| A BLOG OF NOTES |
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Michael Riseman and yours truly
A Blog of Notes is (or was) a loose
affiliation of (two) sound enthusiasts,
consisting of Mike and me, who recorded
sounds from their environment, posted them
to a blog, and attempted to describe them in
terms of musical notes. At the end of
each month I would collect all the sounds
posted and compile them into groovy songs
of three different types: "linear" meant
using the sounds one after the other; "mix"
was about using certain sounds
repeatedly, and "layers" was taking the
sounds and playing them all at once.
This, then, is An EP of Notes:
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Aaron Russell, Heather Russell, and Tim Russell. Others include Doug "DigDug" Larson, Kelly "Smelly"
Burgette, Jeff "Skot Hanson" Sterns,
Grant Naughton and his
Army, and Jeff "Jeffy" Harper.

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| WE LOOK LIKE GIRLS |
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| THE MEATPIES |
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| FIVE POPES |
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| THANKSGIVING JAM 2000 |
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all mixing/mastering by me, except
for: ~ by Tom Bingley,
1993 ¤ by Ric "Skippy" Major, 1992 §
by Aaron Russell, 1999-2000 ‡ by Mike Riseman and
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