Anatomy of Distort
Anatomy of Distort | ||||
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Released | July 2005 | |||
Recorded | Feb 2004 – Nov 2004 | |||
Genre | Experimental, avant-garde | |||
Label | HWYL | |||
Producer | Steve Parry | |||
Hwyl Nofio chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Maelstrom | (8/10)[1] |
Anatomy of Distort is an album by Hwyl Nofio.
Track listing
- "The Life and Death of Joseph Merrick"
- "Red Herald"
- "I Love You But I Don’t Like You"
- "The Wern"
- " The Face of a Social Butterfly”
- "Murder in the Cathedral”
- "The End"
Personnel
- Steve Parry: guitar, prepared piano, tapes, keyboards, percussion, ebow, church organ, effects, Harmonium,Cello
- Mark Powell: Saxophone (track 1)
- The Oedipus Ensemble (Strings)
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gollark: Oops, your neural interface's wireless card has a remotely exploitable vulnerability, your memories will now be overwritten with rickrolls.
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gollark: Computers are wildly insecure and unreliable and humans are complicated.
gollark: What about 17.999999999999 and 18.000000000001?
External links
- Anatomy-Of-Distort at Discogs.
- Musique Machine Interview
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