An Album that was Recorded on a tape deck with the assistance of brothers traveling from Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Florida and Illinois. This is a collaboration by several producers collectively known as Plan It Travelin Black Nubians and added vocals by Marcellous Lovelace. The production was designed using Reel To Reels, live instruments, synthesizers, noise reduction plugs and numerous other outdated drum machines plugged into a mixing board like a live band to create "End Escaping The Was". African studies broken down over drums and static, you can still hear the deep crates, tape hiss and 4th generation noise in each composition. “End Escaping The Was” is a raw opus of analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. The 1/8 inch (3.17 mm) wide transfers created the greatest feedback for the delay and echo pedals used to expand each groove.
May become a limited vinyl release
CATALOG# JLHESTW
produced by Plan It Travelin Black Nubians
with featured vocals by Marcellous Lovelace
mixed at Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana 59101
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1.
planit 1 (intro)
2.
name yo dollar short
3.
problem inside xenophobia (skit)
4.
jagged lapse excuses
5.
planit 2 (break)
6.
radio belief system broken (skit)
7.
carry pass handouts sneeze
8.
fruitless the woes
9.
leads forward position
10.
planit 3 (brk)
11.
balance of unfound (skit)
12.
wall spraying colored schemes
13.
planit beat session 10 (outro)
about
An Album that was Recorded on a tape deck with the assistance of brothers traveling from Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Florida and Illinois. This is a collaboration by several producers collectively known as Plan It Travelin Black Nubians and added vocals by Marcellous Lovelace. The production was designed using Reel To Reels, live instruments, synthesizers, noise reduction plugs and numerous other outdated drum machines plugged into a mixing board like a live band to create "End Escaping The Was". African studies broken down over drums and static, you can still hear the deep crates, tape hiss and 4th generation noise in each composition. “End Escaping The Was” is a raw opus of analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. The 1/8 inch (3.17 mm) wide transfers created the greatest feedback for the delay and echo pedals used to expand each groove.
May become a limited vinyl release
credits
releases May 27, 2021
CATALOG# JLHESTW
produced by Plan It Travelin Black Nubians
with featured vocals by Marcellous Lovelace
mixed at Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana 59101