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"We are assembled in the throes of a long-awaited ecstasy" Dorian Wood: voice, synths, Knoxville birdsCarla Bozulich: voiceThor Harris: frame drum, air drum, clarinet, congas, box of blood, scary bells untuned in the Devil's key, marimbaDavid Coulter: musical sawHeather Trost: violin, synths, with engineering by Jeremy BarnesMichael Corwin: guitar
"En el ojo de un dios la última lanza"Dorian Wood: voice, synths, Knoxville birdsJarboe: voiceThor Harris: clarinet, trombone, baritone horn, vibrapho…
*Limited edition of 200 copies.* Robert Desnos dreamed: I saw Davey Williams and Johnny Shines playing dice with Fred Lane; Isaiah Owens and Andrei Tarkovsky witnessing to a UAB anthropology graduate student; at one point Diogenes the Cynic leaned his head in the door, then moved on. Fred Shuttlesworth, trumpet in hand, kept shouting, “Where’s the one? Where’s the one” Thomas Blanton, Robert Chambliss, and Bobby Cherry, dressed in immaculate white Sufi gowns, whirling and whirling and whirling. …
Two prime cuts of intense noise bliss from Rodger Stella, sort of in the vein of some One Dark Eye stuff with a psychedelic twist slightly reminiscent of C.C.C.C. Stuff flies out of everywhere.
200 copies. Black vinyl, white cardboard sleeve with postcard attached, stamped white labels, insert. Plays at 33 1/3rpm.
A grin, a comb over and a staring contest into a toilet that refuses to flush, and most importantly a jolly good -but rather slowed down- time! Rodger Stella, a known downer from the upper shelf of Macronympha, where rusted metals lay next to a box of Methadone and a big jar of green water, where "Dolophine", Rodger's stinky dolphin, is trying hard to find his way out, and where I wouldn't have expected an acoustic guitar. Most recordings on this lp are indeed made with a piece of wood with six …