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12"
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C 020-2EP
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With "Meditation on Wage Labor and the Death of the Album (Sprinkles' Unpaid Overtime)" on the A-side, Terre Thaemlitz returns to the deeply-arresting New York/New Jersey minimalist house approach which made his 2009 LP Midtown 120 Blues (MUSIQ 009CD) Resident Advisor's #1 album of that year. The B-side features an edit of the original, 29-hour long solo piano improvisation: 18 minutes of solo piano minimalism measured with a Cage-ian sense of space and time dilation.
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