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by Feck

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Post 06:24
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Already Gone 08:52
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Oxy 04:21
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Last Bridge 09:38
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Repression 08:20
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Sobriety 07:10

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What's the matter? Was the concept of a 24 hour long album too gimmicky for you? It should have been. That's why I made this--this is a shortened version of the 24-hour album "Post-post-postmodernist." It leaves out a lot of stuff I'm really proud of, but that's the price to pay for making a normal sized album.

It's mostly ambient material that flows together quite nicely. You must take into account that the 24-hour album was 24 songs, an hour each. Which means I cut 17 hours of music entirely, then took the remaining hours and cut them all down significantly. In fact, this record as a whole runs under an hour itself--so there's a lot of missing pieces. Though it is more coherent and complete than I make it seem, it's still worth going back to "Post-post-postmodernist" and taking in just how much fucking material got cut.

As I've said, this is a primarily ambient release, having cut most of the darker, more abstract, more classical, and more minimal tracks from the original cut. What's left is empty motel music--music best left in the car at night when the bright lights of chain restaurants are the only things illuminating the sidewalks, music to echo the walls of a small room while you're trying to write the fucking paper you've been working on all day. Okay, I'll stop waxing poetic about the album, you get the idea.

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released April 23, 2018

Album art by Justin Faxon

Cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water" on track 5.

Release #21

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Feck New Orleans, Louisiana

Feck is a multi-instrumentalist from New Orleans specializing in rock jams and experimental noise stuff.

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