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Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics / LARM

Artist: Aphasia / EHI

Year: 1994
Country: United States
Catalog No: F.D.R. Tapes 008
Format: Tape
Spezification:
0
APHASIA - NONRELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS
E H I - LARM
split tape
FDR Tapes
FDRT8
1994

Side A
APHASIA - NONRELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS
1. From The Silent Depths
2. Carried On The Wings Of Infinity
3. Minds Breed Distortion
4. Subject To Random Outbursts Of Aggressive And Often Violent Nature
5. A Tale Of The Mute Traveller

Side B
E H I - LARM
1. Solar Energy
2. Lungs
3. Burn
4. Push A Button
5. Electric Storm
6. Overload
7. Happy Holidays
8. Underground Stream

APHASIA: NONRELATIVISTIC QUANTUM MECHANICS

Recorded, mixed and mastered December 11th of 1994 at Primeval Reliquiae Studios, Winchester, California
APHASIA consists of Y.A. Gadahn on all percussion, guitars, vocals, samples, effects, tape murder, keyboards, programming and questionable creativity.

E H I - LARM
Brian Noring - Tape Effects, feedback, samples, keyboards, wires, programming and vocals.
Recorded Dec. 1994

Brian Noring wrote:
A bit of a story behind this tape, as my (EHI) split tape partner is none other then most wanted terrorist Y.A. Gadahn (no lie - google it). As I recall Y.A. and I met from a flyer one of my other tape friends sent me, I sent him a tape, he sent me a tape and soon we went to work on this recording for my label F.D.R. Aphasia's side is called Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechanics and is largely big distorted noise using a variety of instrumental sources. My involvement in this tape got me pestered by at least one reporter (from the New Yorker) but nothing ever came of my interview that I know of - and that's all fine with me. EHI's side is called Larm, which is the German word for noise. Although there is some similarities to my previous recordings, these recordings were largely made by assembling, layering and manipulating various micro tape recordings. I later referred to my side as being space noise, and I still think that kind of fits. The last F.D.R. tape of 1994.