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Buttship Serenade (Digitally Remastered)

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In November 1996, Kerry d’Noit traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Savannah, Georgia, to work with Liam d’Noit on completing Gaizse Music’s second album A Sneak E.P. In addition to his acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, effects, and amplifier, Kerry carried with him several 4-Track audio cassettes containing pieces he had recorded and that the pair would finalize for the album. One of the 4-Track cassettes contained an eleven minute, twenty-four second composition entitled “Dust In The Signal’s Crack Shadows Asunder,” which Gaizse Music released the following year on its third album, Cris Tobal’s Genealogy of Gaizse: Book One. The conclusory movement of that larger composition, “Buttship Serenade” has always been such a favorite of Liam’s that he decided to make it available as a stand-alone work, for the first time, on G-Bon N’touk’s myndPod. “Buttship Serenade (Digitally Remastered)” was composed, recorded, and includes samples and guitars by Kerry d’Noit and, in January 2009, was digitally remastered by Liam d’Noit.

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In November 1996, Kerry d’Noit traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Savannah, Georgia, to work with Liam d’Noit on completing Gaizse Music’s second album A Sneak E.P. In addition to his acoustic, electric, and bass guitars, effects, and amplifier, Kerry carried with him several 4-Track audio cassettes containing pieces he had recorded and that the pair would finalize for the album. One of the 4-Track cassettes contained an eleven minute, twenty-four second composition entitled “Dust In The Signal’s Crack Shadows Asunder,” which Gaizse Music released the following year on its third album, Cris Tobal’s Genealogy of Gaizse: Book One. The conclusory movement of that larger composition, “Buttship Serenade” has always been such a favorite of Liam’s that he decided to make it available as a stand-alone work, for the first time, on G-Bon N’touk’s myndPod. “Buttship Serenade (Digitally Remastered)” was composed, recorded, and includes samples and guitars by Kerry d’Noit and, in January 2009, was digitally remastered by Liam d’Noit.

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