No Title Comes To Mind is a microcassette duo collaboration by Abortus Fever and Hal McGee. Abortus Fever and Hal each recorded 62 minutes of sounds on microcassettes. McGee then created two rough and raw improvised collage-noise mixes of about 31 minutes each.
Abortus Fever sound sources and objects:
- Monotron Duo
- Monotron Delay
- Casio CTK -671
- Circuit Bent my first Kawasaki keyboard
- Circuit bent spelling toy
- Tin Can banjo
- Thumb piano
- Pure Data program
- nanoloop phone app
- contact mic
- Fender strat guitar
- Ibanez CF-7
- Boss PH-3
- various samples
Hal McGee sound sources and objects:
- Korg Monotron (x2), Monotron Duo, and Monotron Delay synthesizers
- slidewhistle, vuvuzela
- sounds from home and my job
- voice
- kazoo
- bamboo
- cigar box diddley bow
- melodica
- contact mic
- feedback modulation
- Mark McGee playing washboard
- Pignose 7-100 battery-powered amplifier
- four black Danelectro Honeytone amplifiers
- three Marshall MG-10 amplifiers
- Big Muff Pi distortion pedal
recorded September 2012
credits
released October 8, 2012
original artwork by Christopher Blair Abortus Fever
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