The winter season brings a regular heating and cooling cycle to my house, and the differences in air pressure that occur around 66 degrees (I am a cheap bastard), are enough to make a metal tin somewhere in my home office "ping" as the lid flexes back and forth. I don't know which tin, or where it is, mainly because I like the sound and the reason so much that I'm loathe to disturb it.
This tape was recorded in 1996 on June 21st. I only just now realized that I had thirteen description points in the last two entries (really, just now), so I may just keep going with that. Original source here, though the podcast seems to work so maybe that's redundant.
- Jim was a great sportsman.
- High speed metal bit. Japanese design.
- A Western Tale.
- No. Yeah. Whoa. Yes.
- Push instead of Drag. Some Silence.
- Space Grind. Space Throb.
- A Real Country Song.
- Disco Loop.
- Electro-Swing with scattered indigestible crunchy bits.
- Ding Dong.
- Disassembly is the reverse of these steps.
- Film Noir.
- Techno outro.
Added by IanF-R:
Link to this show's flowsheet.