PSR-0027 | Ghost Moth / Fossils – Split

Artwork by Todd Brooks
Format: Cassette (C40)
Released: 2007
Edition of 75
*SOLD OUT*
Description: These two bands are perfectly juxtaposed for a split, complimenting each other in their unique ways. Both create atmospheric spontaneous primitivist jamms from junk and homemade electronics. Ghost Moth is a trio that features multi-instrumentalist Daniel Carter, a long time veteran of NYC’s avant-garde. They open their side with a with a clarinet-led ecstatic ripper before collaging into a hissy live damaged flute jammy and lastly groping a clanging broken-scaper laced with late-night trumpet. Fossils begin their side with random scrapes and bluesey reverberations before heading into abstract scuzz and ghostly haunts.
Tracklist:
Side A – Ghost Moth “Industrial Society and its Future”
Side B – Fossils “Symbols of Decay”
Ghost Moth side – Recorded June 18, 2007. Track 2 is a live recording using a voice-activated walkman. Daniel Carter on Clarinet, Flute, and Trumpet. Todd Brooks and Robbie McDonald contribute noise, huzz, and clatter. Tracks 1 and 3 are live room recordings captured from the microphone of a digital camera.
Fossils side – Recorded live to tape, ghettoblaster style at mjc hq on Friday the 13th, July’07.
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