The Long Shadow Falls
★ 5.00
4 ocen
18 ma
53 chce
Rok
2023
Kraj
UK
Format
Lathe Cut
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Etched, Limited Edition, Numbered
Label
Not On Label
none
ElectronicRock ExperimentalIndustrialNeofolk
Tracklista
A
The Long Shadow Falls
Notatki wydania
Limited edition of 39 hand numbered copies.
A 12” one-sided opaque-white lathe with screen-printed artwork on both sides, of An Hallucinatory Prayer Loop, titled "The Long Shadow Falls", a 13-minute-long track.
Each copy of the 39 lathes in this THE LONG SHADOW FALLS edition is different to all the other copies in this edition, as each copy has a unique mix of the track. David Tibets opening and closing spoken words on the track “The Long Shadow Falls” use different recordings of his voice saying these phrases on each copy.
Each one of the 39 records in this edition features a unique mix, and will not be available elsewhere on any form of vinyl or lathe or in any other physical medium, except that each of these 39 mixes will be made available on CD sometime in the future.
Each copy hand-numbered and signed by David Tibet. Cut by The Bricoleur at Bladud Flies. Housed in a hand painted sleeve done by David Tibet.
Each copy comes with a signed and titled circular painting by David Tibet, The Long Shadow Falls, channelled to David Tibet, and then made through David Tibet in India ink, in intense red acrylic paint, and in the blackest black acrylic paint ever made, on handmade Japanese paper. The paper measures 8.5” (21cms) in diameter.
Each copy also comes with two handwritten works on handmade Nepalese Lokta paper, each measuring 6 by 11” (15 x 28cms), on one of which David Tibet has painted the title of this edition, "The Long Shadow Falls".
Both pieces are signed and numbered by David Tibet.
Every record comes also with a small cabinet art card (63 x 104 mm) also with the hand written title and signed by David Tibet.
Credits
- Lathe Cut By The Bricoleur
- Screen Printing Cure Toujours
Firmy
- Made By Bladud Flies!
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