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1 Location Volume 2 The Quiet American Seven Minutes in Tibet
  Lhasa, Tibet
  An exercise in catoptromancy (divination
with mirrors). In this case, a palindrome made from distorted reflections. The skeleton of this piece is a Chinese
propagandamusic video playing in Lhasa airport. The TV had trouble with the video MPEG stream, so the audio
stuttered, stalled and stopped -- its unintentional glitch-core mirroring cracks in the great wall around Tibet.
Other compositional elements reflect the iceberg-tip the tourist encounters: street musicians, the shuffle-hiss of
the faithful prostrating themselves, the crash and bang and drone of religious ritual. Worksongs and spot
welding. Prayerwheels and the radios of the PLA. Source sound was recorded with Sonic Studios quasi-binaural
microphones to minidisc, then manipulated on a PC.
2 Product Rafter Product
3 Birds and Men Rinus Van Alebeek in the end there is only everything
  In this track is explained how from birdwatching a theory was developed alternative to einstein's e=mc square. This theorie explaines such things as the big bang and the anti universe;it is anti creationist and anti darwinist, and offers a key to the understanding of cultures, time travelling, and the mysterie of time as opposed to space. Recorded live on an Ancient Sony Cassette Walkman in a kitchen in Berlin Neukölln, with a dictaphone, a walkman and the radio providing background noises.


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