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SSH VisorSSH Visor - HLYMTN (September 30, 2007)

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Due to some circumstance, SSH Visors previously release: Radiant Cilia Sun, (tlhotra016) got delayed. The long wait however was not unnecessary since Christopher took the time to make this "twin" release which should been seen as a complement or as an album connected with RCS. Therefor we release both albums simultaneously.

HLYMTN is a remix album, but in the loosest sense. All source material are the same as on Radian Cilia Sun, but to a much lesser extend on HLYMTN, which for the most part is a lot quieter, much less distorted and more "sophisticated."

The album is composed as one 45-minutes track, but is later split in 5 defined movements.

Drawings by Stina Karlström, layout by Carola Ankarborg


This audio is part of the collection: Two left hands on two right arms
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels

Artist/Composer: SSH Visor
Date: 2007-09-30
Keywords: noise:experimental

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0


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Part I 13.4 MB
Part II 16.6 MB
Part III 5.1 MB
Part IV 17.1 MB
Part V 10.9 MB
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HLYMTN.jpeg 18.8 KB
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tlhotra017_reviews.xml Metadata 174.0 B
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HLYMTN.pdf 4.4 MB
tlhotra017_rules.conf 7.0 B

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