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Public sector prisons and the people who live there

by Distant Animals

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base What a great album!
Armageddon_Speaking
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Armageddon_Speaking takes me back to the traditonalist elements of experimental electronic on the edge. despite the revisitiation there's a blissful exploration of the vibes and sounds and oscillations.
auburnphantom
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auburnphantom Imagine waiting for the washing machine to finish with your best outfit but you don't actually have anywhere to go and you already have three suits all the same anyway. It's like the soundtrack to an art exhibition in the eraserhead movie, Not really fun but its an experience everyone should endure at least once.
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Ryan An impressive blend of world-building and sound design captures an eerie sense of shifting space and emotive histories.
eternus58
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eternus58 Excellent work. Structures of sound are in constant evolution in there! All you cherish this album!
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Cage's Deli surfing subway
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travel. Favorite track: Ways.
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Black notes 01:46
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Fort William 04:08
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The Vine 03:16
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Corridor 1 08:41
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Ways 03:26
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Corridor 2 04:40
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Wolfams 06:31
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Erratic Mod 02:08
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Data Stream 04:24
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Corridor 3 08:51
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Next of kin 02:27
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Ranby Prison 01:48
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Child rearer 02:53
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Pitts Monk 01:26
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Fleck 08:36
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Crackle 06:14

about

Early drafts, loose ends, odds and potential sods. A collection of sonic research by Distant Animals that might otherwise disappear into the ether. Whilst some of these tracks might make there way onto proper albums, albeit in a new form, many represent failed collaborations and experiments, an orphanage of wayward sons and daughters.

This album will be updated with new music periodically, at no additional cost.

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released July 25, 2021

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Difficult Art And Music Lewes, UK

Boutique 'record' label, specialising in short-run, research-orientated, art-objects.

Focussed on all manner of experimental, challenging composition.

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