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ian epps finds...the4yearoldchild: Courtside- Volume1 (SOM301) released on   softl 

1.inset  (01:12)
2.ye  (00:15)
3.asomethingslip  (6:52)
4.audi4 2jumpin  (1:23)
5.squishinflowers  (1:30)
6.mailingclipping  (3:51)
7.ifnoon  (5:34)
8.symptomsofaquarterback  (4:57)
9.supergbgame  (3:25)
10.sympatheticnetting  (2:44)
11.d  (5:40)
12.courtside  (8:13)

audiophone- 86 tracks (dceo002)  Released on   Dead CEO .  All tracks are untitled audio designs
excerpts from the album. Average track length- 4 seconds.

1.Untitled_tr.1                      5.Untitled_tr.5                     20.Untitled_tr.20                41.Untitled_tr.41                 58.Untitled_tr.58                74.Untitled_tr.74                  86.Untitled_tr.86 

 

::. The Computers (crd) - AUDIO EXCERPTS COMING SOON!!

first release by The Computers is actually a single recorded improv session between Dan Walsh (The 100 year old man), Ian Epps (finds... The 4 year old child) and Jason Forrest (Donna Summer). Recorded last fall in Atlanta, this is what happens when three sets of computers lock horns.

"An immense pressure of atmospheric sound will overwhelm you! The Computers transplant iron maiden and pink floyd samples onto pockmarked pure tones and scuffed up digital resonance. The result is a particle-laden computer jam for the tasting. "
 www.cockrockdisco.com 

can be purchased here :::.:.::: 

 

ian epps finds...the4yearoldchild: sincerelysaid- Volume2 (unreleased material)

1.sleepinthesidesofsounds (3:05)
2.sensingsunlight  (5:56)
3.the4yearoldchild is... documentingthewindanditsmovement (7:19)
4.drawitnear  (4:48)
5.sipsoftsoothe  (7:15)
6.dreamsandexpectations  (5:15)
7.sincerelysaid  (3:58)
8.dreamsabound (7:50) excerpt (3:09)

 


::.  spokenslightlysoft 
mp3 |  on;(do)  | February 2005 | 24:04
1. ..+.+ spokenslightlysoft 
2. twotinysips 
3. halves 
4. loom  
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::.  standingpresence 
mp3 |  Addenda  | April 2004 | 21:27