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How To Disappear Completely - Seraphim (Album 2019)

Bandcamp: https://htdc.bandcamp.com Twitter:   / htdc_   Facebook:   / htdc-319195858174808   Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/58PAY... Youtube:    / @htdccollective9849   Soundcloud:   / htdc   Album: 1. Seraph I 2. Seraph II 3. Seraph III 4. Seraph IV 5. Seraph V 6. Seraph VI 7. Seraph VII 8. Seraph VIII 9. Seraph IX 10. Seraph X Info → - Released March 13, 2019 - Country: Poland - Mer de Revs: Seraphim - HTDC is a live collective based in Poland. The name of the project is based on Doug Richmond's book, originally released in 1985. - "A dream will free us from our chains, mysterious and infinite, a sweet trembling runs through us − as if an echo sounded from the depths of our despair." - A study in deliberately soothing textures designed to give the listener space to find stillness and collapse into rest - late night lullabies. - How To Disappear Completely presents Seraphim - a coda to our experimental sleep music project, Mer de Revs series. To be honest with you, we’ve been considering and wanting to make this kind of record after recording Seraphim II on the first volume of Mer de Revs. Material for this album was composed and recorded over the last two years during MdR recording sessions. The end result is almost 2 hours of music that we hope you’ll enjoy as much as we did recording it. As always - THANK YOU for listening and your support. - Dedicated to the loving memory of Mark Hollis - Mer de Revs Sessions (Recorded in 2017/2019) - All perceived silence and audio deformations were intended. - Recorded live to 2 inch tape. - Composed with Yamaha DX7, tape loops, processed/reprocessed guitars, found sounds, voice and loads of old and heavily worn out VHS tapes. - Thank you J. Collins & S. Ruth for the vocals - Special thanks: Bruce for the old Ampex 499 tapes - Artwork by 21gramsinc.com - Concept & Art Direction by Accult Studio - ©2019 WITHINWITHOUT - All rights reserved ©

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