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Gleise Translations

by Long Distance Poison

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"Signal I" and "Signal II" originally appeared on the Long Distance Poison album "Signals to a Habitable Zone" (also on Fin Records.) Both were originally recorded by Brendon Anderegg and produced by Brendon Anderegg and Nathan Cearley. The tracks were mastered by Barry Corliss at Master Works in Seattle, WA.

Long Distance Poison is Nathan Cearley, Erica Bradbury and Casey Block.

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released March 19, 2013

All original LDP songs Baby Ghost Music {ASCAP}

Art, design, and layout by Erica Bradbury and Michele Colomer.

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Drew McDowell is a co-founder of the underground punk band Poems and former member of the seminal experimental electronic band Coil. He has helped produce a number of remixes for the likes of Chris and Cosey and NIN. He is currently a member of the projects CSD and Compound Eye and heavily collaborated on the Outer Space record THE AKASHIC RECORD (EVENTS: 1986-1990.) Originally from Scotland, Drew today lives in New York City.

Steve Moore is a member of Zombi. As a solo artist he has released music on many labels, including Cuneiform, Future Times, Kompakt, LIES, Mexican Summer, Relapse, and Static Caravan. He has produced several dozen remixes under his own name and as Lovelock. He lives in Upstate New York with his wife and daughter.

Shawn Parke is a Portland, OR based composer. He has done remixes for LDP, Calvin Johnson, LAKE, and Mirah. On his piece he used a Monolith Dark Horse Boost Prototype, Korg Monotribe filter, Moog Minitaur filter and a computer based DAW.

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