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ARBOR 097LP
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One-sided release. "Michigan heavy domestic-electronic couple Dead Machines always create records that confuse and intrigue. They are the forefathers of broken gear / appliance / wind instrument basement jamming and have their niche dug deep. 'Invasion' exists on the borders of existence- room ambiance is present, but the sounds are totally alien. Twisting mixer feedback and found sound source into a twisted collage of life outside the 'Pod': harsh and awakening, but at times giving way to the trance of the machine lull. Don't fall asleep. In an edition of 450 LPs with full color pro-printed cardboard sleeves with art by John Olson."
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ECLIP 049LP
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"The A-side was recorded at the first No Fun Festival in March 2004 (Brooklyn) and features a little comedy to start with and then things get heavy... and the second side is the very first VG Kids/Wolf Den Ypsi Street Level throwdown... our set was live on a 6-color shirt screen press and Nate brought a fog machine that blasted out the room and into the parking lot night of the VG complex... near the end you can hear people chucklin' cause its absurd.. that night was also the first "official" Sick Llama, and MI debut of Failing Lights... great night.... DM had a weird 7 small speaker set up on the heads of the press and spun it slightly for that dead-universe dying electronic creeping blast sound. Printed covers with the back cover featuring a demented John Olson collage -- killer!"
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