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01. "Killshot" 02. "The carpathians" 03. "O God protect me" 04. "H¡bak£sja" 05. "Untitled transient" 06. "Peter Venkman [part I]" 07. "Peter Venkman [part I]" 08. "Leo needs a new pair of shoes" 09. "Through the glass of the roof" 10. "Through the roof your mouth" 11. "Through the mouth of your eye"
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 | | Description: | By The Throat by Ben Frost, released 27 March 2013, includes the following tracks: "Ã? God Protect Me", "Untitled Transient", "Peter Venkman Part II", "Through The Glass Of The Roof" and more.
This version of By The Throat comes as a 1xCD in a(n) Gatefold Sleeve packaging. - This recording was produced almost in its entirety within the walls of Greenhouse Studios in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Geenhouse is managed by Mio Þórisson.
"Killshot", "Through The Glass Of The Roof" and "Through The Roof Of Your Mouth" contain raw material from "The Will To Burn" and "The Lycanthrope" from the album "[m=409146]" by [a=Crowpath]. Used with permission.
This recording contains various recordings of orcas off the coast of Henningsvaer, Norway.
Valgeir Sigurðsson, Sam Amidon and Nico Muhly appear courtesy of Bedroom Community.
Lawrence English appears courtesy of Room40.
Ben Frost uses software by Ableton and native instruments.
"By The Throat" was photographed at Huldaheims, Dalvik, Iceland.
Influence upon this recording by Sruli Recht, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Lawrence English, Nico Muhly and Paul Corley cannot be overstated.
Particular gratitude is directed also to my family, Tim Hecker, Daniel Rejmer, Sam Amidon, Laurent Briet, Andrew Kotatko, Rebeca Méndez + Adam Eeuwens, RVK!, Amiina, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Mio, Paul Evans, Sigga Sunna and Danny "Liner-Notes" Johnson.
...For Hooch
©2009 Bedroom Community
Issued in a gatefold cardboard sleeve including a 10 page booklet.
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