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| | Fiiinally, here's my new album (first album for Blank Squirrel Musics), all vocal and stocked with an extra DVD-ROM full of supplemental materials. As it says in the liner notes, 'Each song draws its central sound source from a single 60-minute cassette, selected in chronological order from a recorded 24-hour timespan (starting at 8:30 a.m. on October 28, 2005). Tracks were selected and completed in order.' [Read Reviews...]
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| | So this is where all that time went in 2004: into 'At Home and Unaffected', my secondest full-length album, clearing rural dancefloors since June 7th, 2005. If you dare, song notes are available. Lots to say...
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| | The first Decomposure LP, available in early 2004 at any good retailer of music near you. Emphasis on good retailer. This album's the result of about a year of on-and-off, spare time mixing, tweaking, re-tweaking, and re-mixing. To compress its central theme into a sentence, it's an exploration of both life and electronic music itself through subversion, deconstruction and redistribution. There's a mouthful. There is, of course, more to say, so you'll have to read the song notes to really get into it.
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| | UODSN: Sound Rearranged | | 1. | Chapter X | | 
| | | 2. | Fleeing from Night | | | | | 3. | Skytrain | | | | | 4. | 9/20 | | 
| | | 5. | Overprotected | | | | | 6. | Acoustic Guitar | | | | | 7. | Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonely (Remix) | | | | | 8. | Lullabye | | | | |
This little guy was an EP that just sort of grew into a small LP, whatever that's called (an SP?). It's a self-released CDR put together as sort of an appreciation (or, in some cases, mockery) of the sound around us in everyday life. Some tracks here appear on Taking Things Apart, albeit renamed and tweaked to varying degrees. The disc came with a little 12-page booklet packed full of long, train-of-thought explanations for each of the songs, bits of which can be found somewhere on this website. This project was exhibited in the Media Gallery in the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design during December 2002, and the track 'Overprotected' was exhibited at the Sight + Sound 2002 Festival at the Video In Gallery in Vancouver, BC. And no, you can't get it anymore.
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