A Dead-Ender's Reunion

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A Dead-Ender's Reunion
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2016 (2016-01-12)
Recorded2003–2015
Length72:05
189:45 (with bonus tracks)
Label Self-released
Producer Matt Weed
Rosetta chronology
Quintessential Ephemera
(2015)
A Dead-Ender's Reunion
(2016)
Utopioid
(2017)

A Dead-Ender's Reunion is the first compilation album by post-metal band Rosetta, and their fourth fully independent release.

Contents

Release

The album was announced on Rosetta's blog on October 19, 2015 [1] and self-released as a download via Bandcamp on January 12, 2016 using the pay what you want pricing system. [2] Although ten tracks are listed, the album comes as a ZIP file with 23 tracks, two live videos, and a torrent file to download an ISO image of a previously-released DVD titled The Galilean Satellites 5.1.

In 2016, the first ten tracks were released on CD by Arcane Angels. In 2018, the label released a limited edition box set titled A Dead-Ender's Reunion: The Definite Collection. The set features all 23 tracks and includes a CD, two cassette tapes, a booklet, and photos, all housed inside a wooden box.

Track listing

  1. "Back to Where You Began" – 5:54
  2. "(Untitled VI) [Living Phantoms remix]" – 6:48
  3. "Rain Falling on a Factory Roof [Redux]" – 9:54
  4. "(Untitled III) [Living Phantoms remix]" – 6:23
  5. "Red in Tooth and Claw [SP808 remix]" – 7:39
  6. "The Nomad" – 5:01
  7. "Hodoku [Living Phantoms remix]" – 5:28
  8. "The Order of Things" - 5:27
  9. "Oku [Living Phantoms remix]" – 6:04
  10. "Au Pays Natal [2005 Acoustic]" – 13:27

Bonus tracks

  1. "Renew (Quiet) [live]" - 8:03
  2. "Ryu / Tradition (Quiet) [live]" - 9:50
  3. "Départe [2003 demo]" - 7:36
  4. "Europa [2003 demo]" - 10:51
  5. "Noise2 (The Tide) [2003 Demo]" - 9:58
  6. "Song1 [2003 demo]" - 5:32
  7. "Ryu / Tradition [demo]" - 10:23
  8. "Myo / The Miraculous [demo]" - 3:03
  9. "Lift [Fall 2005 demo]" - 13:00
  10. "Clavius [Fall 2005 demo]" - 12:09
  11. "Red in Tooth and Claw [Fall 2005 demo]" - 12:37
  12. "Je N'en Connais Pas la Fin [Summer 2009 demo]" - 5:38
  13. "A Determinism of Morality [Summer 2009 demo]" - 9:00

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