Packaging: This release comes in a hand-made protective envelope (not pictured). Inside, a smaller envelope, meant to be the actual release, while the protective envelope is intended to be what a sleeve would be for a record. The inside envelope is embellished with one 3D sticker, a warning sticker, and a hand-stamped embellishment with the title of the release on the front. Inside is a lot of art, including sewn fabric and paper, a stencil-painted CDr sleeve, and a red info sheet with track listing and credits in a typewriter/xerox-art style. "Rendering #1" limited to strictly 15.
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On the physical release, this track is not split in two parts. The divide was done post-release in order to fit the track on Bandcamp.
supported by 29 fans who also own “Comorbities: Black AND Yellow Bile, Part CCXXIX [first half]”
This album makes you feel like you're inside an old computer that is on it's last legs. Everything is glitchy, aggressive, and decaying around you. There are only a few moments where it feels something is still functioning and intact, only to be followed by more sounds of disrepair. Truly a special experience. icu8some2