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Hal McGee

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257 hi-fi plays, 125 lofi plays, 710 downloads, 6 comments

You have to go up before you can come down, and down before you come up.

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Genre: Folk Experimental
Album: Hal McGee Tapegerm Collection Volume One
Label: HalTapes
Credits: Buzzsaw Open Loops, International Garbageman Open Loops, Cystem Open Loops; Hal McGee -- mix, piano, kora, cracklebox, circuit bent Casio keyboards, alarm clock radio, tapes; "The Hierophant", painting by Marcel Herms

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Mental Anguish said, "A very, very, very, very , tasty mix that I have to listen to 100 times :-)"

cystem said, "holy sonic insanity! this mix has so much going on it\'s... insane! endless layers of sound welded together with true artistry! excellent! "

Gary & Terri said, "Static from stations that didn\'t come in 20 years ago on a radio. Scanning through the radio dial, just looking to find a signal. Spinning the dial for anything you could find to listen to. It\'s all noise, and in the spinning of the dial, you are exposed to the reality of music. And perhaps the truth? "

pascal hament said, "Ho Ho! Great folk music noise Hal! Love the painting by the way!"

buzzsaw said, "Infused with righteous zeal, the Galilean scampered upon the vast statue of the god Serapis, raising an axe to the bronze as the crowd below looked on, frantically certain that if any profane hand struck the statue the universe would be restored to its primordial chaos. The blow sturck, a jaw of bronze dropped to the floor and suddenly this mix filled the temple. There was a rush to embrace Hal, as we all do again and again with all his challenging and inspriing mixes that set a standard here. Bravissimo, my favourite Floridian! Another listen at once..."

Blind Mime said, "Awesome cacaphony flow on this track. I like how the sounds cascade throughout this soundfest."