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Me and my friend (the guitarist) covered the ending theme of the Mass Effect 3 game. More of a rough try-out, this one.
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This is very thrashy. Listeners discretion is advised .
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in a far unknown future there are people who record key events in the development of crossing dimensions. This is a short excerpt from their findings on the relationship between speed, forward into reverse and reversal into forward. More information…
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Basically an unrecognizable remix of the title track from Where I Was Yet Not Never - I experimented with slowing those tracks down, or else distorting or reversing them and ended up with the hellish collection of drones you see here.
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One of a few tracks that I had previously put up here but didn't give a proper home yet. I'm really proud of the metallic, water-drip-like sounds that start this off - I got that sound by tapping on an empty beer bottle with a pen, then adding…
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There's some more self-sampling going on here - for instance the screams are from the end of "HoOSHA!" and the loop that sounds like synth strings is a cut up part of "Orchestra X-1".
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A little bit more calm than the surrounding material, but I thought it was a good way to close things out.
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Another track I recorded much earlier in the year. When I mentioned doing a noise side project, someone suggested I use some sort of onomatopoeia for a name, and I came up with Kzzzrrrk.
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Bonding with a new guitar
Bittersweet is not just for chocolate
If you put any more change in my pocket
I'd sink in a bathtub
Since I've been gone
You've moved on
Everything's different
but the feelings remain
yet another sign of change
A…
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Don't let it go, don't let it burn out so slow; like a bar of soap in your match-jar.
Cause even when things hurt the most, don't let it go.
And when the wick burns out, when your house remains a parsed kind of fall.
When the rambling chords…
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Live @ Gluefactory 3?.?08?.?12, The Fishtank, Durham, UK
Performed by Girl From Winter Jargon with some help from Suzanne Velouria, (her modified Yamaha PAC) and a Vox Looper.
'In your hand' was supposed to feature on a Winter Jargon album called…
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