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 Ecological anti realism
 JAMES McDOUGALL, PHILIP SULIDAE
 IHab071
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              | Ecological anti-realism is a collaboration between Australians' James McDougall                and Philip Sulidae that, due to medical complications, nearly didn’t come to fruition.
Recordings sourced and compositions forged from the grimy laneways of inner
                Sydney Camperdown to the back alleys and abandoned halls of the Royal Brisbane                Women’s Hospital. -McDougall, Sulidae
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              | 01. | Untitled  Philip Sulidae | (06:02) | 32,3Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 02. | Denominate  James McDougall | (12:09) | 67,6Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 03. | Entitled Philip Sulidae | (05:10) | 33,0Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 04. | Sans nomen James McDougall | (07:01) | 37,6Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 05. | Designated Philip Sulidae | (03:41) | 18,9Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 06. | Innominate James McDougall | (08:23) | 52,5Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
 
            
              | 00. | Complete package (Artwork + Mp3 Sound files) | (ZIP) | 82,8Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
            
              | 00. | Complete package (Artwork +  FLAC Sound files) | (ZIP) | 243Mb | DOWNLOAD |  
 
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            | COPYLEFT: 
 artwork/cover design:
 ©2013 Lina Velandia
 ©2013 David Vélez
 music:
 ©2013 James McDougall, Philip Sulidae
 ©2013 Impulsive Habitat
 
 This work is licensed under a BY-NC-SA 3.0
 Creative 
                                Commons License.
 
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 -  single click usually 
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 HOW TO PLAY MUSIC TRACKS:
 - choose an appropriate mp3/flac player 
                                (we recommend Winamp) 
                                and install it on your system;
 -  usually, 
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