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I write and record music regularly, for various projects, and sometimes just because I get a random idea at 3 in the morning and I want to see what it will sound like. As such, I wind up with songs that don't have a place. They don't fit on the records, and some I'd be hesitant to even call a b-side despite being recorded around the same time. For a while now, I've been putting some of these songs up in the news section on this here website, but I figured there's gotta be a more interesting way to deal with these.
That's where Patients project came about. Instead of putting the songs up one at a time, or simply forgetting abo
I write and record music regularly, for various projects, and sometimes just because I get a random idea at 3 in the morning and I want to see what it will sound like. As such, I wind up with songs that don't have a place. They don't fit on the records, and some I'd be hesitant to even call a b-side despite being recorded around the same time. For a while now, I've been putting some of these songs up in the news section on this here website, but I figured there's gotta be a more interesting way to deal with these.
That's where Patients project came about. Instead of putting the songs up one at a time, or simply forgetting about them, I decided to put them into mini-collections and find a more interesting way to get them out. So these are not going to be records, in a sense that the songs have any relationship with each other. The discs likely won't be very coherent. More like mix-cds of random songs, alternate versions of tracks previously released, instrumentals, one-off collaborations, remixes, and so forth.
There are no specific plans concerning the future of this project. Whenever I have enough extra songs laying around to make a collection, I'll come up with some (likely idiotic) way to get them out and post about it here. And that's pretty much it. It may happen regularly, or I may have long spaces between these. You'll find out when I do.
Volume 1:
This first disc was eleven tracks long, and there were 100 copies total. They were not officially pressed. I put them together myself, so they were basically just fancy CD-Rs dolled up with spray paint and markers.
The discs were not sold. The way people got a copy was by trading me something through the mail, on a first come first serve basis. What they traded was entirely up to them, as long as it was not money.
by Ben Cooper (radicalface.com)
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Manufacturer: Radical Face
Release date: 13 January 2009
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