A great title, thought up by Andy Martin of the Apostles/Unit, for whom we thank. Released in a very limited edition of 300 copies in the Netherlands in early 1992 on Korm Plastics, Frans de Waard's fine label for very experimental recordings. And experimental this is, consisting mostly of tape loops, samples and musique concrete, all bound together with DWM humour. Cover is a collaboration by Frans De Waard and J.B. Raimond, printed in crimson and black on tan paper. 12 page booklet, b & w, with two colored pictures pasted in.
credits
released January 1, 1992
On this recording, DWM was:
Joseph B. Raimond - splicing, tapes, graphics, toys, writing
Bernard H. Worrick - writing, tapes, voice, photography
Frans de Waard - tapes, graphics
Peter Schuster - tapes
Ralf Lexis - tapes
Denise Kusiak - writing, tapes, voice
Allen Shain - graphics
Jeannette Gustavus - flute
Michael Wurzer - synthesiser
Adrian Gormley - tapes
Frank Abendroth - writing
John Eberly - tapes, graphics, piano
Emil Beaulieau - tapes
Source material recorded at various places around the world and at various times. Assembled in the spring of 1991 at Two Car Garage Studios, Nürnberg and at Lexisound, Feucht.
This is DWM release number 36
Korm Plastics
c/o Frans de Waard
Acaciastraat 11
6521 NE Nijmegen
The Netherlands
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