¿Por qué me agradan tanto estas noticias, como sin fundamento histórico?

“This is 7 songs that were originally recorded for a tour of Australia in 2004. It wasn’t a real release. Just some CDRs in a photocopied cover. No big whoop.”


the LAST HIT (soundtrack)

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“Improvised pump organ and electric guitar recorded in late 2005 as a soundtrack to the never-released Canadian short film “the Last Hit”. The film probably played at some festivals. It was made by a man from Ontario whose name is Chris. (Last name forgotten, no records of correspondence available, no copy of the film retained.) The movie was black and white. It was about a few people wandering lost in the woods on a failed “hit” job (like, a murder), lost and hungry, occasionally seeing dramatic landscapes. There is an obvious inspiration taken from Dead Man and this soundtrack embraces that. No physical version of this music as been released yet.”


SINGERS

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The songs were recorded over 5 years in Olympia and Anacortes, Wash. during the in-between times at recording sessions and shows. Whenever there were people with voices gathered I said “Hey I have this extra song! Letʼs all record it right now without practicing too much!” Eventually there were enough of these recordings for a whole record. Usually itʼs just one microphone in the middle of the room, singers becoming acquainted with the songs as they are sung, loud.
“SINGERS” is also the name of the band. This is their first album.”








Live with Odeon Quartet

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“This is the only known documentation of this unusual show that happened Feb. 7th, 2011 at the Fireside Room of the Sorrento Hotel in Seattle as part of One Pot’s “Night School” series. Mount Eerie and Nicholas Krgovich adapted songs for a performance with the Odeon Quartet, actual professional musicians who work with the Seattle Symphony and other legitimate situations (Gennady Filimonov and Artur Girsky violin(s), Heather Bentley viola and Rowenna Hammill cello). Phil Elverum played vibraphone. Nicholas Krgovich played keyboard. Both sang.

These two songs were recorded by an audience member with a phone and so they are not super high quality.”


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