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Verneshot

by Camilla Pisani

  • SAH029 • CD + postcard
    Compact Disc (CD)

    Regular CD version + plasticised postcard.
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  • SAH029 • CD
    Compact Disc (CD)

    Limited to 50 hand-numbered copies. Ships from Italy.
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    — High quality white CDr in a white cardboard sleeve.
    — Professionally printed photos.
    — Includes one extra track exclusive to physical copies.
    — Transparent plastic envelope.
    — A code is included in the packaging to let you add this release to your BC collection if you bought it without being logged in; however, this is a physical-only release and the digital album is not included. Please follow the links in the description to listen to the full album (on the artist SoundCloud) or to buy the digital files through OVUNQVE.

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about

This is a physical-only release. Free digital streaming available on Camilla Pisani's SoundCloud bit.ly/35NJoD7

Originally released and distributed by OVUNQVE – find the digital album on:

– Beatport bit.ly/2YPgktr
– Bandcamp bit.ly/2YRAinA
– Amazon amzn.to/3fB4KIu
– Apple Music apple.co/35PugoE
– Spotify spoti.fi/3dvrwQ7
– Traxsource bit.ly/2AgB6bk
– Deezer bit.ly/2yJr1TO

"In 1865 Jules Verne's novel 'From Earth to Moon' introduced the concept of ballistic bullet fleeing from the gravity of the Earth from which Phipps Morgan and others derive from the name 'Verneshot' to identify a series of hypothetical extinction events and expel the crater gas. The phenomena described may be strong enough to cast an extreme amount of material from the crust and mantle into a sub-orbital trajectory and generate a violent form of mass destruction characterized by an earthquake of sounds and an inversion of the normal rule ecosystem of survival".
— Camilla Pisani, "Verneshot" concept

The ninth track is an alternative version of an old track, "You Make Me Feel So Dirty" and it's exclusive to physical copies. The artist re-adapted it with speeches taken from Anaïs Nin's letter to Henry Miller.
Camilla has also worked on a brand new artwork in order to celebrate the re-release of her first work.

reviews
SoWhat (Italian) bit.ly/3fxz4Ub

credits

released May 26, 2020

[SAH029]

originally released in 2017 via digital files on OVUNQVE (catalog number: EXTRAOVQ001)
reissued on ltd. CDr by Sounds Against Humanity
music & artwork by Camilla Pisani

CDs also available @ Tobira Records, JP

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concrète - minimal - drone

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