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Electric Musical Chairs by Silk Saw, Jardin D'Usure

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Release Date: 2000

Label: Sub Rosa

Constructed at Central Laboratory during the '90s.
Mastered at Metarc.
Produced with the help of La Communauté Française De Belgique.

p+c, 1999 Sub Rosa

Packaging: Transparent tray jewel case with a 4-page booklet.
Cat# appears as SR172 on back cover.
Cat# appears as sr172 on spine and CD.

1. "This Machine Kills": a German hobo in Kassel, like a Beckett's figure, he was there, with all his possessions, talking about life
2. "Antechamber": a Brussels café with only old spectres & one child & us
3. "Ineluctable": a friend of us during his pathetic performance
4. "Idiots Cage": a long revisited version by Silk Saw of one of our shortest tunes
5. "11th November": our contribution to the nation
6. "Moron Jig": smiled Silk Saw remix of an archaic version of "La Danse Du Gentil"
7. "Cage": time to feed our gentle birds
8. "Raoul The Houseman": Silk Saw discounting da-da, them or us: who are the housemen, and where is R. Haussmann?
9. "Armistice/Armless": but sorry. we can't
10. "Jugsong": Silk Saw rehabilitation of the jug, an old rock & roll instrument
11. "My Mother": one's mother talking to herself
12. "Culinae Cantor": a Silk Saw relevant evocation of "La Cuisine Du Monde"

Thanks to Elzbietta, Murietta, Trudo Engels, Dr John and two-handed Sr Saw

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