
Unur - The Key Broke Off In The Lock - New Cassette 2015 Modern Tapes USA Tape & Numbered - Electronic / Electro / Minimal
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Unur – The Key Broke Off In The Lock
Label: |
Modern Tapes – mt014 |
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Format: |
Cassette, EP, Limited Edition, Numbered 02/50
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Electro, Minimal |
Tracklist
About Denial | 3:13 | ||
A2 | To Be Of Use | 5:02 | |
B1 | Meanwhile, In The Food Chain (2015) | 4:43 | |
B2 | Trinitite | 6:50 |
Credits
- Recorded By – Patrick Scott
Notes
Limited hand-numbered edition of 50 copies: silkscreened jackets, hand dubbed tapes and spraypainted labels.
Some copies come with1 band pin.
The Key Broke Off In The Lock was written and recorded by patrick scott in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Berlin, Germany; Emeryville, California and the Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona.
“To Be Of Use” originally written by Bill Callahan from the Smog album “Red Apple Falls” go buy it.
thanks to the Vintage Synthesizer Museum in Emeryville, the kind people at PEFO, my home, machines and people.
A new offering from Unur. Based primarily on isolation and eradication.
Four songs. One new, industrial-tinged serving of synth punk. An oddly cryptic cover/reinterpretation. A more improvised all synth version of "Meanwhile...". And finally, an instrumental edit of a live recording on an EMS Synthi and modern modular synth.
Some copies come with1 band pin.
The Key Broke Off In The Lock was written and recorded by patrick scott in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Berlin, Germany; Emeryville, California and the Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona.
“To Be Of Use” originally written by Bill Callahan from the Smog album “Red Apple Falls” go buy it.
thanks to the Vintage Synthesizer Museum in Emeryville, the kind people at PEFO, my home, machines and people.
A new offering from Unur. Based primarily on isolation and eradication.
Four songs. One new, industrial-tinged serving of synth punk. An oddly cryptic cover/reinterpretation. A more improvised all synth version of "Meanwhile...". And finally, an instrumental edit of a live recording on an EMS Synthi and modern modular synth.
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