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Oddities, Demos and Ideas

by Project Shadowkind

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Embryo 02:29
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Slasher 13 02:45
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Skinjob 00:47
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The Lasher 02:22
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about

As the title suggests, a collection of compositions intended for Project Shadowkind's first release, until we realised that we didn't have the resources (for that read 'money') to finish them to the standard that we would like. Vastly different to the cheap programmed electronics of 'Necrosphere', some of you with harder tastes might actually prefer this. The recording quality on these tracks is not perfect, as none were recorded in a professional studio environment, so you can hear the dogs barking and the birds tweeting in the background!
Instruments used include a Black and Decker drill, various hydraulic presses, a metal staircase, a toilet seat (an old favourite), a bath, a baking pan, the kid's game 'Operation', a guitar missing most of it's strings pulled from a skip, and some copper piping.
Influences on this include Throbbing Gristle, Nurse With Wound, Bauhaus and some of Christian Death's weirder moments. All of this material is at different stages of completion and so these tracks were never meant to be an album, hell we're not even sure that they're supposed to be 'music'!

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released April 3, 2015

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Project Shadowkind England, UK

Cheap (and not so cheerful) retro electronic pop music made in the People's Republic of the United Kingdom.
Constructed using a variety of software programmes found on the back of cornflakes packets and instruments found in junk piles ranging from broken 5 string guitars to toilet seats (I wish I was joking, but it's the truth).
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