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Browning Mummery - Epistle To The Zone Enders Mp3

  • Performer: Browning Mummery
  • Album: Epistle To The Zone Enders
  • Label: Iceage Productions
  • Catalog #: ICE030
  • MP3: 2687 mb | FLAC: 1327 mb
  • Released: 2013
  • Country: Australia
  • Style: Industrial, Dark Ambient, Darkwave
  • Rating: 4.8/5
  • Votes: 029
  • Category: Electronic
Browning Mummery - Epistle To The Zone Enders Mp3

Tracklist

1Aku Tau
2Of The Refrain
3Long Swim To Nowhere
4Outback Gas Farming
5History Of Electricity
6Political Gesture
7Scripture For A Stranger
8Shadow Circuit
9Neurodyne Dub
10Bite Transfer
11From The Mechanic's Bench

Notes

Recording commemorating Browning Mummery's 30th anniversary, 1983-2013.

Played by Andy Lonsdale, Marisa Allen, Katie Martin, Michael Norris, John Murphy, Andrew McLellan, & Glen Schenau.

Produced & engineered by Browning Mummery at BM Facility, Brisbane, 2012. John Murphy recorded in Berlin, 2012.

Cover lithograph by Leo Loomans © 2012.
Published by Obelisk / Iceage Productions
© Browning Mummery 2012.

“We shall not cease from exploration / And the end of all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time.” - T.S. Eliot, ‘Four Quartets’.

Browning Mummery is a pioneer of Australian industrial/electronic music, associated often with the beginnings of 'darkwave'. Founding Browning Mummery in 1983, Andy Lonsdale began recording, performing, and kicked off his cassette label Boxmusik in 1981.

Browning Mummery is both a collaborative and at times solo entity, working with more than a dozen other members over 30 years from bands such as Man Made Haze, Art Poetry, Whirlywirld, Wrong Kind Of Stone Age, Memory Loss, Electric Tipi, X in O, Bremen Town Musician, Cured Pink, Gravel Samwich, SPK, and others.

Since then he has consistently challenged audiences with his unique 'darkwave' sound, crossing genre and generational audiences consistently and pushing the boundaries of electronic sound art to this day.