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The only "studio" recording by 2nd period of New Carrollton where everything was not just a live recording session. Heavily under the influence of Nurse With Wound at the time, NC assembled this strange album that was released as a 90 minute cassette tape by Watergate Tapes in 1986. It was later reissued as a 60 minute cdr by Staalplaat's Bake Records imprint. Editing the original tape to 60 minutes was easy to do, since the original release included intentional filler material, to confuse the listener. Today the album is just as weird and delightful as it was about 20 years ago full of surrealist and dadaist tape collages and improvisations.
This audio is part of the collection: Zeromoon
Author: New Carrollton
Date: 1986-12-00 00:00:00
Source: www.zeromoon.com
Keywords: Experimental
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial
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Reviewer: Alastis - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- November 27, 2004
Subject: Endless Surrealistic Madness
While its hard to compare it to Steven Stapleton work, its still quite good. Sometimes it does sound to me like the sounds of insane carnival with midgets and children dancing around the tree, sometimes there are snippets from various movies and shows and sometimes it sounds like Zoviet-France. If this sounds like of fun, you should give this one at least a listen.