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Notes Limited edition. Tri-fold cardboard sleeve. Track 7 features Beth Orton Track 10 features Richard Ashcroft Come With Us contains a sample from the recording 'The Evidence' licensed courtesy of G. Chemouny and J. Claudel. It Began In Afrika contains a sample from 'Drumbeat' performed by Jim Ingram. Hoops features samples from The Association recording 'Round Again'. Elastic Eye contains elements sampled from 'Tic Tac Nocturne' (Estardy). Pioneer Skies contains elements sampled from 'Yellow Train' (Camison/Bacheler). The Test contains part of the improvisation performed by C. Niemen in the recording 'Pielgrzym'. Images Comments and Reviews
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