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On November 5th, George Gibson, C. Goff III, and Killr “Mark” Kaswan joined together at the Taped Rugs Studio in Oakland for what turned out to be the last Ether Space session of 1990. The two pieces presented here are unaltered improvisations from the session. They were originally recorded directly onto a stereo cassette tape and contain no overdubs nor added sound effects. Taped Rugs Productions released them to the public in 1993 on the cassette album: “Audio Endurance Test,” which was co-released by Don Campau’s California outlet of Kentucky Fried Royalty Tapes.

The most obvious sonic generators used in this recording session are cello, woodwinds, electric organ, and a variety of unconventionally played phonograph records. John F. Kennedy makes a speech to kick the whole thing off. Taped Rugs presents here:

1 “American Hero At Ground Zero”

and

2 “Walking Through Space With A Prospective Tenant”

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