We recorded this “music”, or whatever you want or like to call or categorise or box it, in a pretty small but very very humid Basement.
Everything is possible could be our “motto”, although everything does not actually mean everything, just because our limited financial resources would not allow us to, for example, rent a space shuttle.
So maybe more like “very very different things and a lot of them in different combinations are possible”.
- Fabian Jung
Doors will open
Gently
Oh, can you see the golden shine
It was about that time
Conceptual coffee, in contrast with actual coffee
On a white background, in charge of all
Surrounded by an expensive frame
I have no money
I have no friends
I have no home, I have no parents
Even calling it a “Dictatorship of Art”
credits
released June 5, 2020
Dan Peter Sundland - bass VI & vocals
Fabian Jung - drums, toys, electronics and vocals
Beat Keller - feedbacker electric guitar & vocals
Improvised by Ed Wouldn't at GW5, Berlin in January & April 2019, and at Dan's place in June 2020.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Dan Peter Sundland.
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