• William Basinski – 92982.1
    • William Basinski – 92982.2
    • William Basinski – 92982.4
    • William Basinski – 92982.3
    • 1. 92982.1
    • 2. 92982.2
    • 3. 92982.4
    • 4. 92982.3

    Originally recorded live in New York, September 29, 1982. William Basinski's 92982 receives a vinyl re-issue via the Temporary Residence label. Basinski evokes ethereal, mesmerising loops from a reel to reel in all their decayed and degraded glory. It's all drenched in delay and reverb that works in the same tradition to the 'The Disintegration Loops' series.

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    William BasinskiThe Disintegration Loops (Arcadia Archive Edition)Temporary Residence
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