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Edwin Perry ManchesterEdwin Perry Manchester - Impaired [LLR002] ()

Harsh and atmospheric noise inspired by a recording of a woman giving a lecture regarding her adopted crippled children. A solo venture by one of the founding members of Fargo ND noise group Manchester Bulge.


This audio is part of the collection: Lucha Libre Recordings

Author: Edwin Perry Manchester
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Noise; Experimental; experimental electronics

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial


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Tracks:
01.To Cut Off, as a Limb
[circuit bent speak n spell, tape manipulation]
02.Pozdnyshev
[digital feedback, water, drill, metal objects, guitar pedal feedback, tape manipulation]
03.Braces and Crutches
[guitar pedal feedback, metal objects, tape manipulation]
04.Put Yr. Eyebrows into a Question
[metal objects, guitar pedal feedback, tape manipulation. vocals by molly yergens, violin by geoffrey grinney, piano by casey wollschlaeger]

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Put Yr. Eyebrows into a Question29 MB13 MB7.2 MB
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