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    New pay-what-you-like* track on Bandcamp: 5 of Wildrose Reversed

    Posted on :June 3, 2020August 5, 2020 By : paul Posted in : audio|recording|synthesizers

    This is the audio from the YouTube video I released for Drone Day in late May, 2020. It’s the first new recording I’ve made public since 1985’s “Ideal Planes.”

    * This track’s price has since been raised to US$1.00

    Tags : 5 of wildrose reversed, argon8, funharm, modal electronics, mono lake

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