Album FR 2009 on Ruralfaune label
Electronic, Folk, World and (Experimental, Folk)
Inner Panel: Recording 10/27/05 El Cerrito, CA No overdubs on track 1 part 1 and all of track 2 Lots of overdubs on track 1 part 2 Overdubs: 10/28/05 through 11/10/05 Microblind Harvestmen are small spiderlike creatures that live only in tiny, isolated habitates under rocks around San Francisco Bay. "No Tamburo" is so named because Michael Tamburo was scheduled to be part of the recording session but woke up in Portland, Oregon two hours before the session. Boot is a four string invented instrument. Electric barometer is exactly that. Thanks: Grandfather Tree, Janet, Carlo, Joe Eaton; Jill, Caleb, Butterfly http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=3416 These swirling clouds known as von Karman vortices appeared over Alexander Selkirk Island in the southern Pacific Ocean as wind-driven clouds encountered the island's highest point to form a train of large, spinning eddies. Other Notes: Edition of 70 Spray-painted discs Two printed cardboard panels in a plastic sleeve
Microblind Harvestmen , album by | |
Hal Hughes , band, microblind harvestmen, fiddle, bass, banjo | |
Robert Horton , US band, microblind harvestmen, computer, vocals, harmonica, recorder, cassette recorder, strings, prepared boot, snare, snare drum, turntables, slide turntable, tape, tapes, electronics, minidisks, sine waves, stuck cd, vitaminder, el toothbrush, electric barometer, guitar, bowed guitar, electronics, el toothbrush, strings, prepared boot, boot |
USGS / EROS photography by, cover photo, cover, cover photo |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Microblind Harvestmen | Microblind Harvestmen | 32:01 | |
2 | No Tamburo | Microblind Harvestmen | 17:48 |