A really interesting release on Diskono now featuring six reinterpretations of a Scott Haggart track that was apparently made from seven milliseconds of a live performance.. That original drones along bleeping and pulsing with bits of static like you're listening to Eleh through a dodgy transistor radio or something. It's included on the A-side bunged in the middle of two completely blank sections of vinyl - those crazy kids today! Like the track they're based on, the others are all 1:17 long and take up the second side. I won't pick out individual tracks since that'd be a bloody fool's errand with this one, suffice to say the incredibly minimal contents of that one track are milked for all they're worth, being bent around, cut up and turned into frequencies low and high by people like EVOL, White Daughter and Lary Seven. Conceptual!
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Tracklisting: A1 Scott Haggart 1:17 (1:17) B1 Lary Seven 1:17 (1:17) B2 EVOL 1:17 (1:17) B3 Felix Kubin 1:17 (1:17) B4 White Daughter 1:17 (1:17) B5 Charlie Mcalister 1:17 (1:17) B6 Jan Van Den Dobbelsteen 1:17 (1:17)