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Performer: John Duncan
Genre: Electronic / Stage & Screen
Album: Send
Released: 1993
Style: Experimental, Industrial, Musique Concrète, Noise, Soundtrack
MP3 version ZIP size: 1520 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1362 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1983 mb
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Entry 0:26
2 Program 5:26
3 363 Tokyo 3:36
4 Snake Ride
Performer [Operated By] – Duncan*
17:32
5 Priority 2:54
6 Sleepers
Composed By [with] – Andrew McKenzie
6:11
7 Shatter
Composed By [with] – Zbigniew Karkowski
5:55
8 Crucible
Composed By [with] – Bram Aangstrom
6:05
9 Trespass
Composed By [with] – Bram Aangstrom
5:04

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Soleilmoon Recordings
  • Recorded At – Unomori
  • Recorded At – Studio Uithoorn 28:2
  • Recorded At – STEIM
  • Mastered At – Flare & Ground Control

Credits

  • Design [At Neville Brody Studio] – John Critchley
  • Edited By [Texte Interview] – Jon Wozencroft
  • Interviewee [Text Interview] – John Duncan
  • Interviewer [Text Interview] – Andrew McKenzie
  • Mastered By – Duncan*
  • Recorded By – John Duncan

Notes

Recorded by in Tokyo at Unomori, in Amsterdam at Studio Uithoorn 28:2 & STEIM between 1985 & 1992.
"Snake ride" is a soundtrack for début broadcast of Tokyo pirate radio & television station TVC 1, operated by Duncan between 1986-88.
Mastered at Flare & Ground Control (Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
Produced by Touch.

Dedicated to Dr. Takuya Sakaguchi.

Comes with a poster and a 24pp booklet "the stop exercise", an interview conducted by Duncan and Andrew McKenzie and edited by Jon Wozencroft.
From press release:
"Compact-disc packaged in a postal container in cardboard sealed by a printed sticker which can be customised and then posted on to yourse. Choose a good stamp. Mail your copy overseas to an unknown address, and then have it returned to sender, blacked by officialdom! The simple idea is to see what visual surprises might take place to complement the sonic."