In this third edition of the Noise Improvisation series by Dry Eyes, more common household items are recorded doing various things, and the resulting sounds exploited to make a pleasant cacophony.
The items used in this release include:
A TV table being unfolded, a pill bottle being shaken, a bathroom mirror being opened, a lamp-shade being spinned, a butter knife being tapped on a counter, pepper being ground, a pot being moved about on a stove, a cushion being scratched, blinds being sequentially plucked with a finger, a dog food container being shaken, a drawer being opened, ice in a glass, an electric toothbrush, a washing machine door being closed repeatedly, a spray bottle, a dryer duct, a broken torch lamp being shaken, panelling having a finger run along it, and a beaded room divider being tossed to and fro against a box fan.
Well, it's a noise album, and I like noise albums that are good, and it's a good noise album, so I like it! I listen to it when I'm driving... Dry Eyes
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