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Thevenin's Theorem

by Lines of Magnetic Flux

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hello swirl I never imagined reducing a complicated linear circuit to a resistor and a voltage source sounded like this.

Thevenin's Theorem is excellent in terms of production, composition, and wild and cohesive sound.

For repeated listening.
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Untitled 1 21:36
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Untitled 2 06:39
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Untitled 3 06:17
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Untitled 4 22:26

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What would happen if four people from four very noisy projects got together to see just how much noise they could actually make? Herein lies the answer. Recorded in 1990, this re-issue contains material that was not originally included on the ltd. edition cassette release of only 250. Brutal, relentless - the sound of a harsh noise recording being destroyed by even harsher noise. There is a very good reason this arrangement of noise artists only produced one recording in one recording session.

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released January 1, 1990

Lines of Magnetic Flux cast:

Jim Cribley (Chemical Toybox)
Gustavo Pastre (Waste Inc.)
dAS (Big City Orchestra)
Alan Herrick (Nux Vomica)

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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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