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The Unsemble announce debut

Posted by Loren on January 6, 2014

The Unsemble announce debut
The Unsemble announce debut

Ipecac Recordings will release the debut from The Unsemble on March 3. The band includes members of Tomahawk, Einstürzende Neubauten, and the Silver Jews, forming an instrumental trio. More specifically, the group features Alexander Hacke, Duane Denison, and Brian Kotzur.

The record contains 15 tracks, all recorded in Nashville.

The Unsemble track listing:

1. Krishna

2. Circles

3. Improv

4. Act 3

5. Chaingang

6. Neon

7. Improv 2

8. Shadows

9. Improv 3

10. Waves

11. Improv 4

12. Circles Revisited

13. Improv 5

14. Cyclone

15. Voices

The Unsemble announce debut
The Unsemble announce debut

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