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By starting off Home with an irritating sinewave, you'd believe Birchville Cat Motel is trying to scare you away. But stick with it for while, as the track moves along, screeching string instruments slowly surface as well as pleasant wind instruments (or at least they sound like wind instruments) and soon enough you'll be basking in a warm and glowing drone which will last for a few comforting minutes. Things do get a bit out of control later on: weird distorted blasts of noise try to interrupt the drone and the sinewave makes a comeback, but it never becomes aggressive enough for one to run away in terror. This is seriously one of the most beautiful BCM recordings I have heard to date and unfortunately also one of his rarest. I had to fight for it on eBay after months of looking for it. The CD-R comes in a very thick wallpaper sample as do most of the other early releases. |