Library Catalog Music Series: Music for Paradise Armor
Instruments of Science and Technology
[Vinyl] LP $13.99
2010, Asthmatic Kitty
VINYL FORMAT. Limited to 500 copies! Instruments of Science and Technology's Richard Swift (born Ricardo Sigilfredo Olivarez Swift-Ochoa in 1977) is an artist who lives in the Northwest region on the United States of America. He's made lots of different music. He normally sings, but doesn't at all on this recording. Music for Paradise Armor was made on varying recording mediums, such as a Tascam 4-track cassette player/recorder, an Otari 50/50 - 8-track hal finch recorder, a 16-track 2-inch machine constructed by Studer, and a computer made by Macintosh. There are a lot of what Swift calls "modern clickity-clacks" and "zzzoops-s-s-s," as well as the occasional "bleep bleep blaaaaap" found on this disc. These sounds apparently reflect our techcentric lifestyle in the West. We have magnet trains, remote control car door locks, and affordable robotic limbs, yet we still flush our toilets with drinking water. Guard yourself.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Magic |
| 2 | ClkClk |
| 3 | Mt Mountain |
| 4 | New Postukk |
| 5 | Field Notes |
| 6 | Nuux |
| 7 | ChmChm |
| 8 | SH/LN |
| 9 | Studio J Irvine Ca |
| 10 | Dancecontestwinner |
| 11 | Station Number Set |
| 12 | DrnDrn |
| 13 | Old Hanshakes |
| 14 | Even More Field Notes |
| 15 | Lungs |
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