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Leprechaun Catering - Kumquats, Lychees - EHSE 001
001
Blaster Al Ackerman - I Am Drunk - EHSE 002
002
Little Howlin' Wolf - Brave Nu World- EHSE 003
003
Trockeneis - 5025 AD- EHSE 004
004
Harrius - Enter the Cotton Ring - EHSE 005
005
Andy Hayleck - Two Gong/Wire Pieces - EHSE 006
006
Beaver - You Can Only Control Instincts When They Come - EHSE 007
007
Snacks - Natural Snacks - EHSE 008
008
Ian Nagoski- Kerflooey - EHSE 009
009
Ric Royer & G Lucas Crane - Dark Cabinet of the Strange Weird- EHSE 010
010
Harrius - Proud Flesh- EHSE 011
011
Needle Gun - Afternoon Computer Umbrage - EHSE 012
012
Sejayno - Quantus - EHSE 013
013
Lizz King - All Songs Go To Heaven - EHSE 014
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Harrius - Proud Flesh
(EHSE 011)

"Proud Flesh is the sound program to a silent movie of the same name by Chiara Giovando and Jenny Graf Sheppard.  The film was shot largely in the South Dakota Badlands and stars the artists' mothers.  An introspective study of the balance between wilderness and civilization within individuals and groups, it is comprised of a set of personal symbols, textural, behavioral, topographic, and through the casting of friends and family members who make up the cast, both archetypal in a way that is drawn from direct human relationships.  Like the film, the sound that adjoins it is a gauzy world of private experiences interwoven into a taut narrative, something far more alien and beautiful than you're used to hearing on a record.  There are references to American-ness; there are unexpected and intuitive structural leaps; there is the strong sense of something awry and rebalanced by the anxiety which results from it; there is a sense of vast and difficult terrain, through the sheer variety of sounds of styles of ordering them.  But it's all finely wrought with lacemakers' hands, and the result is something stunning that I don't quite have a handle on, and for the sake of a respect for wonder, I'll keep it that way." -Ian Nagoski, Baltimore

Reviews:
Jess Harvell, Baltimore City Paper
Arthur Magazine

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Proud Flesh