Very early recording circa 1989. I had a steel drum of some kind and took a tool to it as you hear. It was undoubtedly for another future track I was thinking of. I would do such things like this for a background sound to be used in a multi-track experiment. But I never ended up using this and found it “as is” on a old tape. When compiling all my material for Bandcamp, I had a working folder called “Worst of” in which I’d dump my more hideous findings and this digital file was put there. Still is a possibility of a “Worst of” album offering by me since that ‘Worst of” folder is filled up. This song was stuck in that folder and what the fuck why not insert it on this album since it matches its noise vibe.
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