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Saluki Regicide returns with another selection of haunted head music to disturb your inner child. These are some very strange recordings. 20th Century sound artifacts are processed and manipulated into something wholly new, and at times unsettling.
Unquiet architectures of auditory nostalgia, inhabiting some remote site between melody and microsound, hounded by history, ambushed by alchemy.
Thank you for listening to this Webbed Hand Records release. Please visit the WHR homepage to explore our complete catalog of experimental and ambient recordings. All of our music is free to download, but we'd be very grateful if you could make a small donation (via Paypal) to help with the costs of maintaining a netlabel.
This audio is part of the collection: Webbed Hand
Artist/Composer: C.P. McDill
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Cinematic Ambients; Microsound; Sound Art; Dark Ambient; Dreamworking
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States
| Audio Files | 192Kbps MP3 |
| 01. Owl and the Pussycat | 6.62 MB |
| 02. Ayulella | 6.48 MB |
| 03. Coyote With Two Heads | 6.53 MB |
| 04. Boogies and Ghosts | 6.81 MB |
| 05. Actress | 6.23 MB |
| 06. La Conga Se Va | 6.27 MB |
| 07. Electricity and Progress | 4.97 MB |
| 08. To The Other Side | 5.52 MB |
| 09. No More Nights | 4.51 MB |
| 10. Tea Leaves | 5.98 MB |
| 11. Mooring Mast | 5.79 MB |
| 12. Simarik | 6.02 MB |
| Image Files | JPEG |
| Cover Image Thumbnail | 19 KB |
| Jewel Case back | 173 KB |
| Jewel Case Cover | 212 KB |
| disk label image | 69 KB |
| Information | Format | Size |
| wh007_files.xml | Metadata | 11 KB |
| wh007_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.88 KB |
| wh007_reviews.xml | Metadata | 662 B |
| Other Files | Unknown |
| wh007_rules.conf | 7 B |
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- July 31, 2004
Subject: Super!
An album with temporal depth, "Actress" shows us what we will miss from the 20th century-- and does so expertly. It is great on its own and also works as an excellent follow-up to "Dematerialized".