Thursday, 16 July 2009
Factory EP [rain009]
Artist: Umisetsu & Martin Dot
Catalogue number: rain009
Format: MP3 192kbps
Date: 09-09-2005
Buzzing. Whistling. Squealing.
Repeating. Droning. Rumbling.
Head splitting noise. Whooshing. Bursts.
Iining. Ooling. Mrmuing. Yrruing. No-ing.
One: buzzing whistling drones.
Two: head splitting metallic noise.
Three: humming whistling drones.
This is factory music.
Download:
01 - Oddity A
02 - System Failure
03 - Oddity B
Stream: low quality high quality
Cover image: rain009
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Rain is a privately owned and operated netlabel. We release ambient, soundscape, drone music and make our releases available for free and legal download. We also allow them to be shared and played in any non-commercial way. The only thing we require is a proper credit to be given - to the artist and to Rain.Please note: according to our CC license it is improper to distribute our music in any other way than the original release. This includes changing the file formats, encodings, bitrates, cover art and any information like names, durations and dates.
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