Andrew CauthenTake Pills Die - 07.04.23 Dead Sea Parting [tpd083] (April 23, 2007)

More Ambient / Drone inspired things. Similar to kranky label / stars of the lid. Enjoy :)
If you like this try these other tpd ambient/drone releases:
[tpdm090] 09.10.28 Abolish Money
[tpdm083] 07.04.23 Dead Sea Partyng
[tpdm082] 07.04.16 Everyone Here Is Me
[tpdm071] 05.12.25 Country
[tpdm069] 05.12.02 There Are Better Ways To Kill Yourself You Know
[tpdm063] 05.08.26 Standing Stone
[tpdm041] 04.04.29 The New You
[tpdm008] 02.10.08 Sweater Kittens
HUMAN 2.0?. Where do we go from here? The future will only contain what we put into it.
IDM, Ambient, Avant Garde, Experimental Electronic Folk Music. Take Pills Die Records. Quit Your Job And Get A Life!
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Normal?
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Intro to Crimethinc.
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Life For Free?
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Work is irresponsible, lazy, unproductive, unnecessary, and the main cause of all suffering and death in the world. whywork.org
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This audio is part of the collection: Take Pills Die
Artist/Composer: Andrew Cauthen
Date: 2007-04-23
Keywords: Ambient; Drone; Found Sound; Classical; Punk; Folk
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0
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- August 4, 2007
Subject: Good stuff
This is good, but even more so than tpd082 it starts to sound like just an imitation of SotL. I think this is definitely a good ambient/drone album, but is getting further from the creative peak of tpd071. (Mostly because each of the songs on this album are not very different from one another.) Just my opinion, anyway.
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- July 15, 2007
Subject: A tribute to SOTL
If you heard this without knowing it was Mr. Cauthen, you'd swear it was the missing SOTL disc - perhaps something from "Music for Nitrous Oxide". All too short, but very beautiful work.