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Released | 2001 |
Genre | Indie rock |
Label | Merge |
The Perfect Little Door is CD EP by the band Portastatic. It was released on the Merge Records label in 2001. [1]
According to the Merge Records website, the EP is "a collaboration between Mac McCaughan (Superchunk, Portastatic, etc) and Ken Vandermark (reed player extraordinaire) plus Tim Mulvenna (multi-faceted percussion)." [2]
The five-song EP consists of new versions of three previously recorded Portastatic songs; a new version of Ken Vandermark's song "Late Night Wait Around"; and one entirely new song, "Hey Salty" (which would later appear in a re-worked version of its own on the Portstatic LP Summer of the Shark (2003). [3]
The EP was recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago, Illinois, while the band was in town for Noise Pop 2001. [4]
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