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from inri cassette demo #2 by inri

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  • Cassette + Digital Album

    numbered 100 minute chrome cassette in jewel case. inri001. this will be the only physically available form for inri001. the second half of the tape is empty.

    Includes unlimited streaming of inri cassette demo #2 via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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the idea here was to jump from the "super happy fun song" to a very dark ambient piece, thereby emulating a deep mood swing - and setting the tone for the rest of the demo. i think i pulled this off remarkably well, for a 16 year-old.

the super happy fun song consists of me playing the same guitar pattern through different patches on my zoom 1010 multieffects pedal - a spectacularly terrible all-in-one digital effects pedal, but the source of essentially all the effects on my first several demos. the super happy fun, though, doesn't quite feel genuine. it seems to become saturated and overtaken by it's own monotonous pretension, eventually imploding into itself....

the second half of this is my first attempt at effects-based ambient music. it's just a few simple patterns on the keyboard, and a lot of effects work. that's the 1010 again. nothing fancy. no computers.

i should point out that i had to sneak into my sister's room to use the keyboard (and her electric metronome).

recorded in march, 1997. remastered nov 1, 2013.

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from inri cassette demo #2, track released March 1, 1997
j - guitars, effects, bass, metronome, keyboards

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jessica murray Windsor, Ontario

this is the archive for the artist formerly known as jason parent and now known as jessica murray.

the music here has shifted dramatically over many years, from roots in punk/grunge through to experimental synth pop and into a type of kitchen sink post-rock with heavy electronics. the only consistency throughout is a lack of consistency, guitars and an impressionist aesthetic. "blender rock".
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