Side 3 (Circulatory System album)

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Side 3
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Studio album by Circulatory System
Released 2010
Genre Psychedelic rock
Length34:36
Label Cloud Recordings
Circulatory System chronology
Signal Morning
(2009)
Side 3
(2010)
Mosaics within Mosaics
(2014)

Side 3 (2010) is a remix, demos and alternate-takes album of Circulatory System's 2009 release Signal Morning . The limited release 12" album came with the deluxe package of Signal Morning.

<i>Signal Morning</i> album by Circulatory System

Signal Morning is the second studio album by the psychedelic rock band Circulatory System. It was released on September 8, 2009, on the Cloud Recordings label.

Contents

The covers for the album were handmade and individually stencil spray-painted with the number 3, on top of the original Signal Morning album cover. The inlay has the words "Circulatory System" stenciled. It was released in various colors and variations of layout, designed by Will Cullen Hart. [1]

Stencil usually a thin sheet of material, such as paper, plastic, wood or metal, with letters or a design cut from it, used to produce the letters or design on an underlying surface by applying pigment through the cut-out holes in the material

Stencilling produces an image or pattern by applying pigment to a surface over an intermediate object with designed gaps in it which create the pattern or image by only allowing the pigment to reach some parts of the surface. The stencil is both the resulting image or pattern and the intermediate object; the context in which stencil is used makes clear which meaning is intended. In practice, the (object) stencil is usually a thin sheet of material, such as paper, plastic, wood or metal, with letters or a design cut from it, used to produce the letters or design on an underlying surface by applying pigment through the cut-out holes in the material.

Will Cullen Hart American musician

William "Will" Cullen Hart is an American pop musician and painter. He was a co-founder of The Elephant 6 Recording Company, as well as the rock band The Olivia Tremor Control. Following that band's breakup, Hart and several other former members regrouped to create Circulatory System.

Track listing

All tracks were edited and mastered by the recording artist Derek Almstead. [2]

Derek Griffin Almstead is an American musician/engineer closely tied to the Elephant 6 Collective.

Side A

  1. "Overjoyed (Alternate Version)" - 4:21
  2. "The Frozen Lake/The Symmetry (Alternate Version)" - 4:39
  3. "Round Again (Demos)" - 5:25
  4. "Until Moon Medium Hears the Message (Demos/Live)" - 4:16

Side B

  1. "Particle Parades (Demos)" - 3:06
  2. "This Morning (We Remembered Everything) (Alternate Version)" - 2:59
  3. "Rocks and Stones (Alternate Version)" - 5:23
  4. "Tiny Concerts (Demo)" - 4:30

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References

  1. "Release note" Cloud Recordings
  2. "Track listing" Discogs