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The 47th Proposition

by Nux Vomica

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hello swirl each track structured similarly: the first part of each has drones of varying tones or textures commingle softly as something visceral gets into the action with off-rhythm clicks and clangs on the surface. the second halves of the tracks are serene or slightly gritty layers of melodies and soothing textures. the second half of track two "is" a pleasing ode to Vangelis' Blade Runner soundtrack.
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T47P Part 1 28:30
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T47P Part 2 11:04
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T47P Part 3 18:11

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recorded live at the Kennel Club in San Francisco - March 23, 1994 and at Hangar 18, San Francisco - June 11, 1994

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released January 1, 1995

for the realization of this project Nux Vomica was:
Evan Sornstein - Jenny Liang Herrick - Alan Herrick - Alan Jebian

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Auricular Records Glastonbury, Connecticut

Auricular Records is a small independent label and netlabel located in Glastonbury, CT - originally founded in the San Francisco Bay Area of California over 25 years ago (1989). We specialize in ambient, dark ambient, drone, soundart, musique concrete and difficult music. ... more

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