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[audio]Splitup Vol. 2 - Richard Slaughter, Sand Culture, and Normal Ioi Fyp
This compilation combines the work of three artists into a single incoherent album. Normal Ioi Fyp (unsuccessfully) convinces strangers on the street to play music on tracks 1-5. Recorded 27 June 2008 Tacks 6-9 feature rare unreleased recordings by vocalist/songwriter Richard Slaughter. Slaughter is joined by Guitarist Dave and the Avant Garde of Sussex County. Recorded Summer of 2008. The final tracks document the short lived Sandculture Jams, a weekly improvisation organized by keyboardist Dyl...
Keywords: ameateur; compilation; brennan; jam; fusion; street
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[audio]SoundOrgy 2012 - SoundOrgy2012
SoundOrgy2012 Event sponsored by http://neverheardof.me Noise you've never heard of, and won't like. Description: Every year, I invite people to my house and give them instruments. This is what it sounds like. Recorded January 1st, 2012 in Sussex County, NJ. License: This work has been dedicated to the public domain with Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal. You are free to copy, share, and remix this recording...
Keywords: sound orgy; fusion; jam
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