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ELKLINK - Farm Stories

"Kye is proud to announce the release of Farm Stories, the second archival collection from the extinct duo of Adris Hoyos and Graham Lambkin. Unlike the hermetic Rise of Elklink LP, Farm Stories features creative use of the great outdoors, recorded in 2002 at Green Chimneys rehabilitation center for children and animals, in Brewster, NY. We hear pigs, birds, thunder, cows, children, their parents, and planes. These recordings were then fed through a mixing board where Lambkin added Kurzweil K2500 synth, and Hoyos added electric guitar and FX. The results were made into a private run CDR that was given away at Christmas to friends. This 2015 edition of Farm Stories has been restored from the original cassettes by Graham Lambkin and fully remastered by Jason Lescalleet at Glistening Labs. Farm Stories arrives in a full color high gloss sleeve that replicates the Elklink Christmas card of 2002 in an edition of 500 copies. - Kye.
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