from 3 Way Split,
released June 9, 2021
assylium - (r)evolution
recorded on the 22nd, 25th and 26th of may 2021 in utrecht
assylium = Serpentine & Spelonk
(r)evolution;
Spelonk - mini grand piano
Serpentine - korg ms 2000r, guitar, keeley dark side, kma cirrus, kma belfry, fender blues jr, shure sm7b, wasaphone green rocket, soundscape
as an exclusive exception, no field-recordings were used on this track
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