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          racklisting:
1-01 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin Gravida (7:49)
1-02 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin Holla's Fountain (11:12)
1-03 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin A Frequent Returning (5:39)
1-04 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin Lost, Probably (6:52)
1-05 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin Fetch (15:10)
1-06 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin Multiform (4:40)
1-07 Rapoon & Birds Of Tin Cast The First Stone (16:50)
2-01 Rapoon Untitled (7:12)
2-02 Rapoon Untitled (8:12)
2-03 Rapoon Untitled (6:52)
2-04 Rapoon Untitled (8:51)
3-01 Birds Of Tin Holla's Fountain (Original) (15:11)
3-02 Birds Of Tin Gravida II (8:57)
3-03 Birds Of Tin Fetch (Original) (5:46)
3-04 Birds Of Tin Cast The First Stone (7:57)
3-05 Birds Of Tin Multiform (Original) (2:39)
3-06 Birds Of Tin Quickening (Remix) (25:54)
  Label: Manifold Records
Catalog#: BOTRAP
Format: CD + 2xCDr
Country: US
Released: 2004
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental, Ambient
Notes: CD1 : "Monomyth" album
CDR1 (CD2) : "Raw Monomyth" album from Rapoon. Untitled pieces used as source material.
CDR2 (CD3) : "Solo Tracks For Monomyth" from Birds Of Tin.

Packed in decent brown paper with old stamps, waxseal (only as mark), an old letter and closed by a cord. Hand-numbered limited to 199 pieces. Looks like package sent by airmail.

 
               
                 
                   
   

Reviews:

Press Release (Manifold June, 2004)

Newly released from the Manifold Label to compliment the release of the 'Monomyth' collaboration by Rapoon and Birds of Tin. This is a limited edition set of 199 numbered copies, check for availability. Contains the 'Monomyth' mass-release disc, as well as Rapoon 'Raw Monomyth', a CDR of exclusive material, and the Birds of tin 'Solo Monomyth' CDR, unreleased material, remixes and raw material. Wrapped in a ancient-looking raw parcel work, with vintage "Air Mail" and "Par Avion" stickers, as well as stamps, wax and and other postage archetypes. Rough twine encircling the package holds an authentic letter or greeting card from the 40's through the 60's. We spent months gathering the antique parts to create this fascinating package. Not two are even close to being alike. Both of these discs are of the caliber you would expect from any other full-length release by either artist. Not simply raw material, oddities or so-so tracks but captivating, energized works. The Rapoon disc is interesting for it's almost minimal, spacious sound, as it was originally used as the basis for the collaboration and thus contains less ornamentation and density than a mass-release Rapoon record. The Birds Of Tin is remarkable because it manages to reveal a little about the artists method through the remixes and alternate tracks. But another part of the disc is the endless plain of dark, strange ambient it shows, similar to the earliest Birds Of Tin work. The mass-release 'Monomyth' disc is always available in the store, regardless of this items state.