@BeauMcKeeRecordings Goddamn, this is just an amazing song. I would really have enjoyed hearing this on the albumette. Is there an MP3 version of this available? Closure in Moscow is kinda tricky to find in over here in The States, apart from the net.
@yukansuggit I think the best you can do is a streaming recorder. Search for Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder and you can download a trial version.
We didnt want abandon Selfless Art altogether at the time, so we released this as a B-side for the Japan release along with two other acoustic covers of EP songs, which were also recorded at my house at the time.
Hey there, i recorded, mixed and mastered thisback in 2008 after we recorded the Penance & the Patience. I recorded myself playing drums at a project studio in Melbourne Australia. The rest of the recording was done in my house at the time before we relocated to overseas. We decided to include "Clocks to Suffocate Us" on the Albumette, which then became known as "Here's to Entropy".
@elgrancomunicador I believe it was uploaded by Beau McKee on Myspace in late 2008; I'm not sure when it was produced though, probably around the time of The Penance and the Patience.
and also just thought id mention, Malcolm Besley also helped out with the finalising of the B sides that were released
BeauMcKeeRecordings 1 month ago
@BeauMcKeeRecordings Goddamn, this is just an amazing song. I would really have enjoyed hearing this on the albumette. Is there an MP3 version of this available? Closure in Moscow is kinda tricky to find in over here in The States, apart from the net.
yukansuggit 1 month ago
@yukansuggit I think the best you can do is a streaming recorder. Search for Wondershare Streaming Audio Recorder and you can download a trial version.
ChastityArgyle 4 weeks ago
We didnt want abandon Selfless Art altogether at the time, so we released this as a B-side for the Japan release along with two other acoustic covers of EP songs, which were also recorded at my house at the time.
BeauMcKeeRecordings 1 month ago
Hey there, i recorded, mixed and mastered thisback in 2008 after we recorded the Penance & the Patience. I recorded myself playing drums at a project studio in Melbourne Australia. The rest of the recording was done in my house at the time before we relocated to overseas. We decided to include "Clocks to Suffocate Us" on the Albumette, which then became known as "Here's to Entropy".
BeauMcKeeRecordings 1 month ago
@BeauMcKeeRecordings
Well, it sounds amazing man, thanks for letting me share!
ChastityArgyle 4 weeks ago
wow what a difference. lovin this mix. I wonder if they will use this version on their new album
crae32 7 months ago
Love this remix. I wish they would have put this song on Penance and Patience in the first place. By no means do I consider this a demo song.
bittysnack 7 months ago
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hungoverontues 7 months ago
@hungoverontues there are other rare songs on youtube, I recall one of them was called "Chemical inside me", you could search for it, cheers!
elgrancomunicador 3 months ago
Love this song and the original. It's such a hidden song though lol. Almost nobody knows of it..
Maj0rProductions 8 months ago
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elgrancomunicador 8 months ago
when was this song re-recorded? the breakdown has been replaced with an incredible riff, this is great, thx for sharing.
elgrancomunicador 8 months ago
@elgrancomunicador I believe it was uploaded by Beau McKee on Myspace in late 2008; I'm not sure when it was produced though, probably around the time of The Penance and the Patience.
ChastityArgyle 8 months ago
Dude man...the riffs are so awesome...great peace of work. Long live the POG -;)
ipschedipsche 8 months ago