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Fax Sunshine/ Daniel Lichtmanriversidesessions

a 3" cdr out on Jewish Noise recordings

Riverside Sessions are tracks recorded as they were made (i.e. no post-production editing/loops, etc) by Fuck Sunshine and Daniel Lichtman in August 2008 in riverside, ca at the voodooartist studio.

Check out more albums and info at jewishnoise.org
find more art / music by daniel lichtman at danielp73.org

fax sunshine / daniel lichtman
riverside sessions
JN04
7 trcks of homemade radio/computer noise/static/slop/sludge with the occasional top40 getting squeezed through


This audio is part of the collection: Jewish Noise

Artist/Composer: Fax Sunshine/ Daniel Lichtman
Keywords: jewish noise; noise; cdr label; improvised; experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States


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