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Revolutionary Cells - Circadian Rhythm EP (FB018)

by Fringe Biology Recordings

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In May 2012, Revolutionary Cells recorded the follow-up to their first full-length album, “Circadian Rhythm,” a six-song EP based on
the rhythm of the human body and the unseen influence of the larger universe it inhabits. The songs are eclectic, ranging from ‘60s
soundtrack (Morricone by way of Secret Chiefs 3), to dark grind-dub, to Tim Hecker-esque ambient noise, to krauty trance rock, to
blissful ambiance. While running the gamut of sounds, the structure of the album is unified by its body-inspired rhythm and darkly
pensive atmosphere, punctuated with occasional bursts of over-the-top spectacle.

Originally released in May 2012 and remastered/self-released April 27, 2013

Credits

Sean Sleight - percussion, synthesizers, found sound, production
James Slone - guitar, bass, spoken word

Mastered by Dave Abramson (Diminished Men, Master Musicians of Bukkake).

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released April 27, 2013

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Fringe Biology Recordings Seattle, Washington

Fringe Biology Recordings is a Seattle-based record label of outsider recording artists specializing in experimental rock, avant electronic music, sci-fi soundtracks, krautrock, and science-inspired music. Our primary instrument is the recording studio, we practice DIY aesthestics, and we may or may not know how to play our instruments the “correct” way. ... more

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