5 members of Rabbit Hole 7 used extended techniques on found objects, slowly moving around a room with a binaural microphone in the center and engage in a completely improvised acoustic sound meditation, recorded live 8/18/20. The recording was processed through a simple pitch and reverb and the sound was manipulated live and layered with the original raw field recording. The result was an ever-changing psychedelic sound piece perfect for lovers of psychedelia, music concrete, and free improvisation. Download comes with the original raw field recording as a bonus track!
Sarah King: railroad spike, nails, found objects, extended techniques, sound processing
S Lucio: found objects, extended techniques, sound processing
Samuel Campos: auto harp, e-bow, Aztec death whistle, percussive instruments, found objects, extended techniques, sound processing
Austin Davis: auto harp, e-bow, upright bass, Aztec death whistle, percussive instruments, found objects, extended techniques, sound processing, production
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