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Which, of Course, I Am

by Jeff Sampson

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Mindspawn
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Mindspawn It’s weird cos it kind of puts me in this otherworldly space that’s like watching some good but freaky old 60s/70s sci-fi/horror flick or something… Very evocative from an atmospheric standpoint. That said, there’s not an “average" track on the whole album. Really think this is some of Jeff's best work. Moody as fuck and very much like some “caught in between worlds” or wandering the grounds of an ancient castle or some shit… Here there be ghosts and other freaky denizens…Very tasty indeed. Favorite track: Thaaeal.
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Menaced 03:09
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Revenance 06:52
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Thaaeal 06:49

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a cappella
choir
chord changes (any key changes are purely accidental)
drones
dynamics
efx and affectations
loops
picture
subtleties
surprises
synthesizers

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released January 18, 2017

Sporadically constructed, edited, mixed, played, produced, recorded and sung by Jeff between March, 2002 and December, 2016

video for "Dharma Darkling"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC6mIWE_PFQ

video for "Kills by Example"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vGKSOK7sxw

ASH 47001
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Jeff Sampson Colorado

no-rules/ progressive/ electronic/ experimental/ improvised and constructed

“...like being stuck inside a huge, haunted castle, straight out of Poe or Lovecraft, where nameless terrors await the unwary.”
— Cyclic Defrost

“...as if groaned by a lethargic vampire singer. ”
— ambientrance
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