Digital version comes with 18 page pdf file of the cd booklet. Physical version is double CDR, around 160 mins. There is also a super limited 6 cassette box set including tons more prints and original artwork. Check
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Evil Moisture / Ghost Milkers / Fog Antenna
"Twist-Lock Worm Inlets"
6 cassette (4 x C40, 1 x C5, 1 x C2) box set signed numbered deluxe edition limited to 4 copies with signed prints, original collage art, inserts, 8 page essay booklet "On the Clandestine Use of Unused Brain Partitions of Unwitting Human Subjects in Everyday Social Situations as Conduits for the Transportation of Milk via a Crude System of PVC Tubes: The Tape Recorder Music of Ghost Milkers", by yours truely.
The material is unreleased / remastered from old reel to reel Evil Moisture (a continuation in the same vein as the "Bone Mics" box set), one unreleased Fog Antenna track from the same session as their second tape RS025, and Evil Moisture reworked on HP 3964A Instrumentation Tape Recorder = Ghost Milkers.
Excerpt from Ghost Milkers booklet:
"Lately we have seen the rise in popularity of the use of human heads as miniature incubators for artificial meat products, like the world famous human tongue substitute "Living Velcro" currently so "a la mode", not to mention the underlying black market of dangerous cheaply-produced illegal "Almost Human" and "I Can't Believe It's Not Human" copies, smuggled from unsafe parallel worlds via crude PVC tubes3. It is easy to envisage that in the near future, basic items such as liquids or meats will be distributed using similar networks of human heads as "pipelines", making the transportation of e.g. human milk almost cost-free, with a low level of noxious gas emissions, and extremely fast delivery. We can in fact see this in some parallel universes already.
What about all the leaks and spillages we've been hearing about, as well as contamination and related sterlizisation issues, I hear you ask. The author firmly believes that continued experimentation at Imperial Sperm Labs, as well as the large amounts of research data generated by the growing "free neurons" industry, which allows individuals to rent out unused or unwanted parts of their brain (much like taking on a part-time job years ago) will ensure that such occurances, although unsightly, will gradually become a thing of the past.
"Freon and Baked Plastic", from Ghost Milkers "Twist-Lock Worm Inlets" box set, is, according to the sleeve-notes, recorded with an HP/agilent 3964A Instrumentation Tape Recorder, which over it's long lifetime has no doubt had it's boards cooled down by HP service engineers with generous blasts from a can of Freon, instantly recognizable by it's sickly sweet synthetic odour, now (sadly) banned because it punches holes in the ionosphere. The exotic plastics employed in this prime example of 1970's unlimited budget R&D, which incidentally also boasts a 600 page fold-out service manual weighing in at 4 kilos, a work of Engineering Art in it's own right, have been very gently baked, over a period of 35 or 40 years, from the warm air rising from it's beautifully designed circuit boards, silicon ic's over-stamped with the words "EL SALVADOR" or wherever else a war zone meant cheap labour at the time. Many components now UNOBTANIUM....."
released November 30, 2018
Andy Bolus
G.Eieler