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Drekka conducts Static Films & 'Mt. Gigantic Orch', Ben Swanson & 'The Heath Byers Happy Apple Trio' - The Song for the End of the World

from The Poor Minstrels of Song and the Temple of the Moon: Volume II by various artists

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from The Poor Minstrels of Song and the Temple of the Moon: Volume II, released February 16, 2002
Drekka conducts static films and the ‘Mt. Gigantic Drone Orchestra’ featuring Mike Dixon, Ben Swanson and ‘The Heath Byers Happy Apple Trio’ in a piece entitled ‘The Song for the End of the World’

lyrics: M.Anderson/music: M.Anderson, M.Trecka , c+p 2002 Bear’s Friend’s Music

the Drekka ensemble:
Michael Anderson - vocals,
Heath Byers - the Happy Apple trio,
Mike Dixon - upright bass,
Megan Downey - vocals,
Evan Hydzik - movement,
Douglas Tesnow - cello,
Mark Trecka - guitar,
Sara Wellhausen - tape manipulated organ

the 'Mt. Gigantic drone orchestra':
Michael Anderson - bowed dulcimer/toy piano,
David Bower - bowed guitar/vocals,
Dorey Fox - viola/vocals
Riley Manion - harmonium/vocals,
Simon st. Sebastian - zither/vocals,
Ben Swanson - vibraphones

Composed by Michael Anderson and Mark Trecka. Recorded November 2001 - January 2002 by Michael Anderson at God's Day Rules Studio, Bloomington, IN.

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