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Increase the Dosage

by Revolution Void

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Jonah Dempcy - all instruments and production
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Headphonetic 06:36
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about

Primarily recorded in Seattle and New York City between 1999-2001, with performances from Seamus Blake in the weeks immediately following the 9/11 tragedy, this album weas released in various forms from 2002-03 before eventually settling in this form in 2004. Eventually, this become Revolution Void's most popular album.

credits

released April 4, 2003

Seamus Blake - Saxophone on 1 & 2
Matthew Garrison - Electric bass on 2 & 4
Darryl Estes - Saxophone on 3, 6 & 10
Steven Burke - Drum loops on 10, brushes on 6
Dave Hill, jr - Drum loop source material on 9
James Rotondi - Bass loop source material
Michael Shrieve - Drum loop source material on 5
Gino Srdjan Yevdjevich - Vocals on 5
Ill-esha - Vocals on 5
Nicolas Manel - Guitar solo on 9

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Revolution Void Santa Fe, New Mexico

Revolution Void is a music project started by Jonah Dempcy in 1996 spanning electronic music genres as well as incorporating jazz, funk and avant-garde improvisation.

"[Revolution Void is] eclectic... and certainly rewards the listener with a palette for new and intriguing sound."

-Matt Borghi, AllMusic.com
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