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The experimental age of the shell sea creatures vol 1

by Ivan R. Faba

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Generator5 03:22
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Luna llena 03:54
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Las tardes 01:53
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Fluido verde 02:25
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Popi 02:40
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Jipi bass 05:43
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Miau 01:30
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credits

released January 10, 2007

Compose by Ivan R. Faba except Generator5 by Bad Religion
and Sentado en el muelle de la bahia by Otis Reading.
All instruments played by ivan rodriguez except
voice in Generator5 by Vanesa Toledano,
voice in en barco, en elefante en tren by Joanne Miralles,
mouth harp in Jipi bass by Manel Guerra,
voice in Miau by Saracos

Recorded in barcelona during 2005/2006

Produced by ivan rodriguez

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Ivan R. Faba Brooklyn, New York

Madrid, 1977. Multidisciplinary artist and writer residing in Brooklyn. Even though the biggest part of his work is based on analog photography, he likes using any medium available to communicate with a world that sometimes understands, sometimes does not. Photos, collages, videos, poems, music or drawings are some of his most common medium for his art shows. His work had been shown widely. ... more

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