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What are the best non-physical landfills for discarded thought? Do waves transition between naturally occurring substrates and audio signals? Does adrenal fatigue and replenishment in the human brain relate to cycles of euphoria and dysphoria in music? What is the mental effect of visual versus aural repetition? Is all music fictional? Can the language of objects and memories impregnate sound? Are bodies out of fashion? What is the music production equivalent to a green screen in film? What is the best non-physical preservation method for sound? Is film editing a way of ordering memories? Is repetition therapeutic? Are all films fictional? Have physical forms slipped into obsolescence? Did Erik Satie have an anxiety disorder? Is background music parasympathetic? Are physical players more virtuosic than virtual instruments? Is thought finite? Is physical music a fetish? Is reality fictional? What is the most elegant way to float between corporeal and ethereal forms? Do memories deteriorate and fade like audio signals exposed to the elements? Can thought exist without the body? Full color outer sleeve with printed inner sleeve; limited edition.
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BED 008LP
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A series of songs written and destroyed . . . Self-cannibalized productions spit back out in abnormal silhouettes . . . The originals shredded apart into discreet motifs . . . Miniature rhythmic patterns, collections of melodic runs . . . Selected moments of recordings from Maxwell Sterling (double bass) and Peter Evans (trumpet) introduced as "probiotics" . . . Freeform ideas set to feed off of the original productions like bacterial organisms . . . Creating new "growths" . . . Mutating and congealing into foreign forms. Translucent red vinyl; full color outer sleeve and printed inner sleeve.
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BED 003LP
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Body Four is a new project from John Roberts. Streaming internal dialogue between coalescing identities, rendered as an acidulated after-image. Written and produced by John Roberts for cello, sequencer, and two voices. Full-color outer sleeve with printed inner sleeve.
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BED 004LP
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John Roberts, Travel Almanac co-founder presents his third album Plum on Brunette Editions. Recorded between New York, Los Angeles, and Berlin over a period of two years. Tyler Pope of LCD Soundsystem contributes to "Gum". Comes with a full color outer sleeve with printed inner sleeve.
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BED 002EP
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New single from John Roberts album Plum on limited edition clear 7" flexi disc.
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BED 000EP
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Two MPC 2000 works from 20 semi-opaque purple floppy disks. Brunette Editions is a publishing outlet created by John Roberts as an abstract platform for audio recordings, printed matter, and ephemera. The label showcases interdisciplinary work unbound by genre and medium created under the direct or indirect influence of music.
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