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A hard drive crash may have delayed the release of some solo recordings from Nadja member Aidan Baker, but the musician scavenged what he could from the file-crippling catastrophe to rebuild the set as his next release, The Confessional Tapes. The album arrives February 24 through Pleasence Records, and it's explained in a press release that the now Berlin-based Baker started working on the song cycle several years ago in Toronto, but the original recordings were damaged in a hard drive crash. Though some of it was recovered, the files had become "corrupted and glitchy," but...
A hard drive crash may have delayed the release of some solo recordings from Nadja member Aidan Baker, but the musician scavenged what he could from the file-crippling catastrophe to rebuild the set as his next release, The Confessional Tapes. The album arrives February 24 through Pleasence Records, and it's explained in a press release that the now Berlin-based Baker started working on the song cycle several years ago in Toronto, but the original recordings were damaged in a hard drive crash. Though some of it was recovered, the files had become "corrupted and glitchy," but...
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