The Exit Papers

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The Exit Papers
Low the exit papers.jpeg
EP by
Low
Released2000
Genre Slowcore
Label Temporary Residence Limited
Low chronology
Dinosaur Act
(2000)
The Exit Papers
(2000)
Things We Lost in the Fire
(2001)

The Exit Papers is an EP by Duluth, Minnesota, slowcore group Low, released in 2000. Recorded at 20 Below, Duluth. Mastered at Third Ear. Known as "a soundtrack to an imaginary film", the band sent their copies to movie makers and executives in hopes of getting work writing soundtrack music. [1]

The EP was the ninth volume in the Travels in Constants series by Temporary Residence Limited.

Track listing

  1. Untitled – 3:37
  2. Untitled – 2:27
  3. Untitled – 3:22
  4. Untitled – 14:43
  5. Untitled – 3:17
  6. Untitled – 1:18

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References

  1. Steed, Jim (August 2000). "'Low - The Exit Papers EP'". fakejazz.com. Retrieved July 3, 2007.