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"One Million Years" originated from a 4 track cassette recording started in 1985. The original version was called "Home Exorcist Kit" which was released in 2003 on the web LP, "Songs for Fat Ladies". The primary sound source for this was guitar feedback which was uniquely created by using two large JBL monitor speakers with one used as a speaker and the other used as a microphone. They were placed facing each other with a guitar connected producing the modulating feedback effect. In 2002, the original 4 track recording was radically remixed & digitally remastered to produce this variation which was released on the 2003 web LP, "PIG". This collection was focused on creating "dirty" ambient compositions.
Release/catalogue number: BT-0220020607
Release date: Aug 4, 2010
ISRC: 88-450-25-15244
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Nicolas Bonadio at 1.32 on September 19, 2010 22:24
It looks like to a Christian Zanési composition.
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Blood 'n' Tongue at 0.00 on August 06, 2010 00:11
"One Million Years" originated from a 4 track cassette recording started in 1985. The original version was called "Home Exorcist Kit" which was released in 2003 on the web LP, "Songs for Fat Ladies". The primary sound source for this was guitar feedback which was uniquely created by using two large JBL monitor speakers with one used as a speaker and the other used as a microphone. They were placed facing each other with a guitar connected producing the modulating feedback effect. In 2002, the original 4 track recording was radically remixed & digitally remastered to produce this variation which was released on the 2003 web LP, "PIG". This collection was focused on creating "dirty" ambient compositions.

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