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The Impromptu Theater Noise Project - 2​-​Staella​-​Static​-​Machinea​-​Organic (performance #22)

from Staella​-​Static​-​Machinea​-​Organic by The Impromoptu Theater Noise Project

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See track 01 for details about the genesis of this track.

Culled from the 22nd performance of the "live online" series of ITNP's series of improvised noise-like hybrid events.

Talk about coming full circle for a project which was never meant to last more than one album!

Timothy: "I die, Horatio. God knows I tried as only a chimneypot can try, but they don't want strangeness and unpredictability in their lives. They tire of it so soon, though they never tire of tedium. Sooner or later, they'll wish they'd listened..."

Sylvia: "Abandon the ‘I’, because it’s a lie."

Luca: "The compline bell is ringing, sounding the hours of the last day of life on Earth"

Alex: "I come as no surprise, people can see us, but we don't surprise them like we ought to, dig?"

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from Staella​-​Static​-​Machinea​-​Organic, released March 23, 2024
Performed by Luca, Sylvia, Timothy and Alex.

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Officially hatched around 1993 with the demise of Half-Trak cassettes, Wreck Age continued in limited edition limited cassette-only unconventional packages until the advent of CDr and then digital media. Focusing mainly on experimental, electronics, drone, ambience and techno-variations.
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