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How Long Is The Night To The Watchman (EP)

by wordsSHIFTminds

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The title 'How Long Is The Night To The Watchman' originates from 'Buddha's Teachings', published by Penguin 60s Classics, compiled from Juan Mascaró's translation of 'The Dhammapada', published in 1973 by Penguin Classics. The title 'The Tomb Of The Prince Of Candlesticks' comes from the 1976 Kurt Vonnegut novel 'Slapstick, Or Lonesome No More', originally published in Britain by Jonathan Cape.The title 'Lamaistic Dorjes' comes from the 1976 Tom Robbins novel 'Even Cowgirls Get The Blues', originally published by Houghton Mifflin.

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released August 5, 2021

'The Tomb Of The Prince Of Candlesticks' features 'Systems Grand' by Christian Henson and 'Joshua's Martin' by Joshua Meltzer from pianobook. To find out more about pianobook, how you can get involved and to download free pianos as well as numerous other free, sampled instruments, visit: www.pianobook.co.uk.

Recorded and mixed at The Experimental Roasted Dandelion Granules Laboratory, Kea Place, Māngere Bridge, Auckland, August 2021. Mixes monitored using Waves Audio Abbey Road Studio 3.

Composing and recording: Chris Bell
Audio engineer: Audrey O. Bliss
Mixing: Les Pellicules
Mastering: Saul E. Tempted
wordsSHIFTminds logo: Fremder Gorn
Cover design: Lisa Life
Published and released by: CBR (Chris Bell Records).

Chris Bell wishes to thank: Le Fay Basses, Korg, Phil Jones Bass, Warwick Amplification, Focusrite and Focusrite Sonible Balancer, Ableton Live, Session Drums for Ableton Live by Chocolate Audio, Soundtoys Primal Tap, M-Audio, Presonus, Plugin Alliance, Shure Microphones, Waves Audio StudioRack, Andrew Scheps Omni Channel, H-Comp, C4, MaxxVolume and IR-L Convolution Reverb, Izotope Ozone 2 and Iris 2 synth, Native Instruments Kontakt & RAUM, Spitfire Audio and Spitfire Audio LABS, pianobook, Elisa & Frank.

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wordsSHIFTminds Auckland, New Zealand

wordsSHIFTminds is Auckland, New Zealand-based composer and musician Chris Bell.

Tracks recorded and mixed at The Universal Mango Research Kitchen (UMRK). Mixes monitored using Waves Audio Abbey Road Studio 3.

Chris Bell wishes to thank: Le Fay, Ableton Live, Focusrite, Waves Audio, Izotope, Native Instruments, Spitfire Audio, Elisa & Frank.
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