A Tree Falls in the Woods
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The album exists in a limited run of 270 copies. Many are still avaiable and in pristine condition, most of them never having been listened to. The album features seven tracks: | The album exists in a limited run of 270 copies. Many are still avaiable and in pristine condition, most of them never having been listened to. The album features seven tracks: | ||
- | # Bulbous Knob | + | # ''Bulbous Knob'' |
# Earthworm | # Earthworm | ||
# Hyena | # Hyena |
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Apocrypha
"Easton W. Wunderkidd's collection of experimental music, released by the Alpha Chimp label. It actually features a recording of a tree falling in the woods. The album is noted for the track Subcutaneous Roar, a track that is actually made from a recording by a microphone placed inside his own body."
-- Note from Rudolph St. Cloud, 1999.
Facts
The album exists in a limited run of 270 copies. Many are still avaiable and in pristine condition, most of them never having been listened to. The album features seven tracks:
- Bulbous Knob
- Earthworm
- Hyena
- Subcutaneous Roar
- Deafness
- A Tree falls in the woods
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