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Fossils: A Common Confusion (Bug Incision Records)

Another slab of basement strangeness from this Hamilton, Ontario-based trio/duo that pivots around sound artist David Payne; a baffling work of sound and noise.
 

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Daniel Farr

David Payne

Steve Smith


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Edition of 50 copies.

Label: Bug Incision Records
Catalog ID: bim-23
Squidco Product Code: 12099

Format: CDR
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: Canada
Packaging: Paper foldover in a plastic sleeve
Recorded to tape February-March 2009 at MJC HQ, Hamilton, Ontario.

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"Another slab of basement strangeness from this Hamilton, Ontario-based trio/duo. The consistent element is David Payne, and he's joined by a mixture of Steve Smith and Daniel Farr. The sound quality here is out of step with the majority of Fossils' boombox-recorded catalogue, but the relatively crisp, bright recording yields a new attention to detail and smaller sounds. The enhanced fidelity doesn't, however, make it any easier to tell what the fuck is happening. Another basement baffler."-Bug Incision


Edition of 50 copies.


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Track Listing:



1. Daniel Farr, David Payne, Steve Smith 13:45

2. David Payne, Steve Smith 3:06

3. David Payne, Steve Smith 7:36

4. Daniel Farr, David Payne 7:21





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Electro-Acoustic
Sound, Noise, &c.

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