(how to tune a synthesizer)

by The Goat Project

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2011 album from The Goat Project is an exploration into the sound capabilities of two instruments, here electric guitar and bass. Compiled from two live improvisations recorded in a basement in Leeds (UK); August 2010 produced closing track 'Approach' using a Boss ME70; the remaining from June 17th using a Digitech JamMan Delay, Boss ME50B and miniKaoss Pad alongside.

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released 17 June 2011
Recorded live by Tom Battye (guitar, effects processing) and Tom Orton (bass, effects processing) with artwork from Becky May Croft.

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Track Name: How To Tune A Synthesizer
[17th June 2011 - Part 1/4]
Tom Battye, guitar, effects processing
Tom Orton, bass, effects processing
Track Name: On Pennington Street, June 2011
[Part 2/4]
Tom Battye, guitar, effects processing
Tom Orton, bass, effects processing
Track Name: Electric Bees Reveal
[Part 3/4]
Tom Battye, guitar, effects processing
Tom Orton, bass, effects processing
Track Name: The Lone Goat Doth
[Part 4/4]
Tom Battye, guitar, effects processing
Tom Orton, bass, effects processing
Track Name: Approach
[4th August 2010]
Tom Battye, guitar, effects processing
Tom Orton, bass