CD reissue of an early Mlehst tape released on Smell & Quim’s Stinky Horse Fuck label back in 1995. The first track ‘Everything I Touch Turns To Shit was released on The History Of Mlehst – Chapter 5 but this reissue brings together the full album in its original form. Ranging from musique concrete, drones, tape manipulation and noise to fry your melon.
Remastered by Grant Richardson and featuring new artwork by Al Brentnall.
Weight | 0.06 kg |
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Dimensions | 14 × 13 × 1 cm |
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