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XXIII​-​XXXV

by Due Process

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1.
XXIII 03:27
2.
XXIV 01:24
3.
XXV 00:58
4.
XXVI 02:05
5.
XXVII 02:59
6.
XXVII 02:05
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XXIX 02:15
8.
XXX 03:04
9.
XXXI 03:42
10.
XXXII 04:47
11.
XXXIII 02:45
12.
XXXIV 03:37
13.
XXXV 03:49

about

In 1994 Ron Lessard set up a Due Process mail collaboration with John Wiggins and Thomas Dimuzio. The project found Lessard sending off source recordings to Wiggins and Dimuzio, with Dimuzio and Wiggins in turn exchanging their recordings for further deconstruction. All sent back to Lessard who curated the release "Combine I - XVIII" for RRRecords. Option magazine wrote, "Ahh. Here's some serious art damage that careens from ambient industrial to the astringent squonks, bleeps and clamor of '60s avant-garde to the angst-ridden sonic shards and noisy electronic reflections of the post-industrial mess we find ourselves in now."Afterall, that was the year of the O.J. Simpson trial among other events. Fast forward to 2007 with "Combine XXI, XXII" to find Jason Lescalleet and Ron Lessard continuing the tradition for We Break More Records. Phage Tapes now presents the latest from Due Process and in all of its 150 gram vinyl glory. "Combine XXIII-XXXV" brings John Wiggins and Thomas Dimuzio back together in the fold where each sound mongrel completes an album side. Zanstones is among the sound sources at hand by contributing a number of squeezebox ditties (as well as the design of the striking cover art), plus live performances of Due Process all get squeezed through the sonic ringer and agitated, and with their own brand of detergents and stripping agents.

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released January 31, 2013

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Small batch, leftist label out of Minneapolis MN with an interest in Noise and Industrial Music.

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