One hundred percent of this EP's proceeds will go to support Endeavor House, a project of OAR of Tompkins County that provides safe and sober transitional living space for individuals who are returning to the community from incarceration.
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released February 16, 2020
Spectrum (The World Through the Net) is adapted from Intro/Spectrum by HÆLOS (2015), contains a sample from Alan Watts's lecture to IBM engineers (1969), and features Pablo Hopenhayn on viola.
Give Me A Way (I'm Gonna Skip Down All of These Shadows) was composed by Anna Coogan and Evan D. Williams (2007–2020), with an outro adapted from Hallelujah Junction by John Adams (1996), and features Anna Coogan on vocals, Pablo Hopenhayn on viola, Samuel B. Lupowitz on Wurlitzer, and Evan D. Williams on programming.
4′33″: First Movement (Arranged for Asynchronous Octet) is adapted from 4′33″ by John Cage (1952) and features the non-performances of Snowy Lajoie, Rob Moose, Josh Oxford, SΔMMUS, E.j. Swider, Evan D. Williams, Savannah Williams, and Xqui.
mυɿɈɔɘqƧ (Maximum Space Around My Typewriter) is adapted from Intro/Spectrum by HÆLOS (2015), contains a sample from Yvonne Vera's interview on Radio Nederland Wereldomroep (2003), and features Pablo Hopenhaym on viola.
This EP was recorded at REP Studio, Ithaca, New York, and at the homes of several of the musicians. It was produced by Jumpstart Harvey Records, Pony Hollow, New York, in association with Hobby-Horse Records, Nashville, Tennessee.
The album cover reproduces a detail of Blossoming Cherry Trees by Sakai Hōitsu (酒井 抱一) (c. 1805) and the text is set in Blackout by Tyler Finck.
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