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Illiminal cd in digipak plus the strictly limited, hand-numbered companion ep, Alone In The Void Room. (Limited to 40 copies.) Alone In The Void Room is not included in the downloadable portion of this release.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Physical item in digipak: a delightful celebration of the tangible nature of the world
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The Thomas Carnacki version of a double-live album. This release brings together two (relatively) early live performances of note, both in Oakland, California: a somewhat anarchic tilt-a-whirl performance at the Illuminated Corridor in 2008, and an atmospheric, spectre-tinged one, done in collaboration with stalwart projectionist/videographer Jerry Smith, at Liminal Space in 2012.
Both shows are notable for their own individual reasons. "Borman Seven" marked the first time Sheila Bosco, later to become a regular contributor, ever joined in on a Carnacki performance, and features rare appearances (well, rare in the Carnacki sphere) from Matt Waldron (irr. app. (ext.)), Marielle Jakobsons (Saariselka, Date Palms, Myrmyr) and Agnes Szelag (Myrmyr). The evening at Liminal included a set by the duo Vulcanus 68, and it was this evening that seeded the idea that eventually became the Carnacki/Vulcanus split lp.
We have also pressed up a limited edition, hand-numbered set of a special companion cd-ep, Alone In The Void Room, recorded at Liminal Space prior to that evening's performance. Alone In The Void Room is not part of the downloadable portion of this release.
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released April 2, 2021
Sheila Bosco, Jesse Burson, Gregory Hagan, Marielle Jakobsons, Jim Kaiser, Gregory Scharpen, Agnes Szelag, M.S. Waldron
A peculiar utterance from the wilds of Oregon; the ever-inventive Mr. Waldron unleashes a host of gifts upon the world. A frequent collaborator in the Carnacki sphere of sound. Thomas Carnacki
Composer and producer Matthew Ryals and his modular synth balance technique and spontaneity on this trip through imaginative soundscapes. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2022