James Fella - Expanding Gap album flac
Performer: James FellaTitle: Expanding Gap
Style: Ambient, Drone, Experimental, Field Recording, Sound Collage, Noise
Released: 2016
MP3 album: 1934 mb
FLAC album: 1614 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: DXD DTS MP1 FLAC MPC MP4 TTA
Genre: Electronic / Not albums
Expanding Gap (Part 2) by James Fella, released 01 December 2015. Got it. + add. album. James Fella c/o Gilgongo Records PO Box 7455 Tempe, AZ 85281 United States. James Fella - Printed Matter Issue // January 2019 (Alien Summer, 2019). James Fella - "Inactive Parts" LP (Weird Machine, 2017). James Fella - "Incident Report" C - 20 (Torn Light, 2016). James Fella - "Expanding Gap" CD (Weird Machine, 2015). Streaming and Download help. If you like James Fella, you may also like: XPO 201-3 by Les Graciés
James Fella – Expanding Gap. Label: Weird Machine – WM-05, Gilgongo Records – none. Format: CD, Album, Stereo. Country: US. Released: 15 Jan 2016. All used material recorded throughout 2010-2012 and originally released as part of a box-set, "Giveaway Pile", which compiled a little over 3 hours of recordings from this time.
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Tracklist
| 1 | Expanding Gap | 55:40 |
Credits
- Layout, Recorded By, Mixed By, Edited By, Artwork, Tape, Electronics, Guitar, Trombone, Alto Saxophone, Organ – James Fella









