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Reconstructions And Recycling | |
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Remix album by | |
Released | March 2003 |
Genre | Ambient, drone |
Length | 79:20 |
Label | Headphone Dust |
Reconstructions and Recycling is a collection of remixes of music from Bass Communion's album Bass Communion II by leading figures from the experimental, electronic and ambient music scenes. Limited to 1000 copies released on CD by Headphone Dust.
# | Title | Artist | Produced/Mixed by | Source material | Location | Date | Length |
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1 | from 31 minutes | Lull | Mick Harris | Bass Communion II | The Box | 2002 | 3:25 |
2 | the battle of tetris | Monolake | Robert Henke | Dwarf Artillery | Monolake at Studio ND | April 2002 | 7:37 |
3 | bcremix1.2 | Carbon Boy | Carbon Boy | Wide Open Killingfeld/16 Second Swarm | March 2002 | 7:50 | |
4 | macrovelux deluxremux | Bola | The Bolaman | Drugged III | The Bolamachine | April 2002 | 6:04 |
5 | clandestine report from the netherworld | Rapoon | Robin Storey Final mix translation: Steven Wilson | 16 Second Swarm | Polar Studio | January 2000 | 8:09 |
6 | abyssinian abyss | Black Faction | Wide Open Killingfeld/Dwarf Artillery | Black Magheddo (using Black Faction Systems) | February 2002 | 5:57 | |
7 | pachydermatous armada | Rhinoceros | Rhinoceros | Dwarf Artillery | Artisan Audio, Birmingham, UK | February 2002 | 4:24 |
8 | rebirth | Vidna Obmana | Vidna Obmana (Vidna Obmana electric guitar+recycling tools) | Bass Communion II | Serenity Studio, Belgium | January 2003 | 20:58 |
9 | drugged IV | Jonathan Coleclough + Colin Potter | Jonathan Coleclough Colin Potter | Drugged III | January 2003 | 14:56 | |
Photography and graphic design by Carl Glover for Aleph
Black and white photographs courtesy John Elgar-Whinney
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