Alarm Agents | ||||
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Released | 2004 | |||
Label | New European Recordings | |||
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Alarm Agents is an album by Death in June &Boyd Rice.
Recorded between Halloween,October 2002 and Mid-Winter's Night,December 2003. All tracks conceived and recorded at Absinthe Studios,Denver,U.S.A.,except for 4,14 and 16,which were recorded at New Centurion Studios,Wellington,New Zealand,and 11 which was recorded at Big Sound Studios,Adelaide,Australia.
The CD is packaged in an embossed digipak.
The LP version is limited to 1,600 colours;800 come in clear green vinyl. Only the LP contains the complete versions of the songs and complete different mix from the CD. The vinyl etching on side A says "The storm is no longer...",while side B says "...out at sea !".
Recorded between Halloween,October 2002 and Mid-Winter's Night,December 2003. All tracks conceived and recorded at Absinthe Studios,Denver,U.S.A.,except for A3 and B5,which were recorded at New Centurion Studios,Wellington,New Zealand,and B2 which was recorded at Big Sound Studios,Adelaide,Australia.
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Side B:
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