Simple Machines

by Move (OMO0000011)

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about

This is the debut album from Move, the duo consisting of C.J. Boyd and James Edwards.

credits

released 11 September 2011
Move is C.J. Boyd & Jim Edwards.
Jim makes beats, plays drums, guitar, marimba, wine glasses and stuff like that.
C.J. mostly plays upright bass and electric bass guitar, and does a little sampling, singing, playing kalimba, wine glasses, and other such things.
"Bee slayer" features Hoja Lopez singing.
"Safely Love" features chopped up bits of Leslie Edwards singing.

Compromiso, Q-Rip, Marimba Sakit, and Safely Love all contain samples used without permission.

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about

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Although Mp3s are available here, every release is a tangible object which we hope will enhance the experience of the music. These albums are meant to live on tape, or vinyl, or book, or pez dispenser, or something we hope will be as aesthetically stimulating as the music it conveys.

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discography

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Track Name: Q-Rip / GnF
Whence this seemingly senseless need
to repeat the unrepeatable?
Are we defenseless?
Could we dispense with attempts to relieve all tension?
Or is that part of being sentient?