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Fossil Aerosol Mining Project // The Recounting of Night Time CD

Fossil Aerosol Mining Project // The Recounting of Night Time CD

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The voluntary releases of the Fossil Aerosol Mining Project, a sound collage quartet from Illinois, USA, which has been active since the 80s, have arrived.

This work is based on a German Gothic movie from the late 70's.Contains 8 collage ambient songs.It is a digipak specification.

ArtistsOther works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Fossil Aerosol Mining Project releases available at Tobira. 

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"The Recounting of Night Time was composed and mixed in October of 2014. The source material focuses principally on a certain piece of German gothic cinema made during the late 1970s. This material was culled from both VHS audio tracks, as well a" field recording ”Made at a poorly-attended screening of the film in a decaying theater in St. Louis, Missouri sometime during the mid-1980s.

Evidence of video control track glitches are present, while the scent of the acutely mildewed theater is recollected and implied. "

Artist: Fossil Aerosol Mining Project

Label: Self release

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The voluntary releases of the Fossil Aerosol Mining Project, a sound collage quartet from Illinois, USA, which has been active since the 80s, have arrived.

This work is based on a German Gothic movie from the late 70's.Contains 8 collage ambient songs.It is a digipak specification.

ArtistsOther works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Fossil Aerosol Mining Project releases available at Tobira. 

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"The Recounting of Night Time was composed and mixed in October of 2014. The source material focuses principally on a certain piece of German gothic cinema made during the late 1970s. This material was culled from both VHS audio tracks, as well a" field recording ”Made at a poorly-attended screening of the film in a decaying theater in St. Louis, Missouri sometime during the mid-1980s.

Evidence of video control track glitches are present, while the scent of the acutely mildewed theater is recollected and implied. "

Artist: Fossil Aerosol Mining Project

Label: Self release