Bedhead Transaction De Novo Rar

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'The complete studio recordings by the Dallas, Texas, slow­core pioneers, every cymbal crash, guitar brush, and whisper, across five LPs or four compact discs. Deluxe box includesWhatFunLifeWas, Beheaded,Transaction De Novo, and an additional CD or double LP overflowing with singles, EPs, and outtakes, alongside a perfect-bound book dissecting the quintet’s nervous slouch through the ’90s. The enclosed 40-page book includes 25,000 word essay, previously unseen photographs, poster reproductions, visual discography, and complete lyrics. Deluxe 5LP box is only available here and limited to 2000 copies.'

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Can anybody re-up any of the Bedhead from a while back? I specifically want Transaction De Novo, cuz i want to listen to it so i can make a better judgment call on the. There is often an exquisite buildup in a Bedhead song. On Transaction de Novo the group achieves this both in each song's internal structure and externally as the album progresses. The short 'Exhume more ' steps lightly through typically low-key vocals, a melodic bassline, and a chiming melody.

I remember this because it piqued my interest at the time that such bold plaudits were going to someone I’d never caught wind of before. Also, that someone with such an organic and folksy name was making computer music. I feebly investigated him at the time, couldn’t find much about him, tried to *gulp* download his album, was stymied, and proceeded to ignore KFW’s plea and went on like seemingly everyone else (I still can’t find many reviews of this album) in continuing to ignore him. Well, not too long ago, I stumbled upon this album, and ever since, I’ve regretted not heeding the well-informed advice at the time. This album is sold as one of those Matmos(ish) novelties (no knock on Matmos) featuring samples from a highly restricted set of sources. In this case, the samples all come from items you can find in your home.