Abortus Fever
and Hal McGee No Title Comes To Mind |
1. the artists unknown and probably hostile
2. the usual procedure No Title Comes To Mind is a microcassette duo collaboration by Abortus Fever and Hal McGee. Abortus Fever and Hal each recorded 62 minutes of sounds on microcassettes. McGee then created two rough and raw improvised collage-noise mixes of about 31 minutes each. Recorded September 2012. |
Abortus Fever
sound sources and objects
Monotron Duo, Monotron Delay, Casio CTK-671, circuit bent my first Kawasaki keyboard, circuit bent spelling toy, tin can banjo, thumb piano, Pure Data program, nanoloop phone app, contact mic, Fender strat guitar, Ibanez CF-7, Boss PH-3, various samples
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Hal McGee
sound sources and objects
Korg Monotron, Duo, Delay synthesizers; slide whistle, vuvuzela, sounds from home and my job, voice, kazoo,
bamboo, cigar box diddley bow, melodica, contact mic,
feedback modulation, Mark McGee playing washboard,
Pignose 7-100 battery-powered amplifier, four black Danelectro Honeytone amplifiers, three Marshall MG-10 amplifiers, Big Muff Pi distortion pedal
sound sources and objects
Monotron Duo, Monotron Delay, Casio CTK-671, circuit bent my first Kawasaki keyboard, circuit bent spelling toy, tin can banjo, thumb piano, Pure Data program, nanoloop phone app, contact mic, Fender strat guitar, Ibanez CF-7, Boss PH-3, various samples
Hal McGee
sound sources and objects
Korg Monotron, Duo, Delay synthesizers; slide whistle, vuvuzela, sounds from home and my job, voice, kazoo,
bamboo, cigar box diddley bow, melodica, contact mic,
feedback modulation, Mark McGee playing washboard,
Pignose 7-100 battery-powered amplifier, four black Danelectro Honeytone amplifiers, three Marshall MG-10 amplifiers, Big Muff Pi distortion pedal