Shipwreck Radio - Shipwreck Radio Volume One

Shipwreck Radio Volume One

A double CD issued on Colin Potter's own ICR label. The release is subtitled "Seven Sonic Structures From Utvær". It was issued in November 2004.

Disc One

  1. - June 15 – 16:01
  2. - June 17 – 30:39
  3. - July 24 – 15:22

Disc Two

  1. - June 5 – 15:13
  2. - July 6 – 15:02
  3. - June 3 – 15:57
  4. - June 20 – 15:26

An initial run of 150 copies came with a third disc entitled Lofoten Deadhead.

  1. - July 8 – 14:51
  2. - June 15 – 30:02
  3. - July 10 – 15:08

June 15 mostly consists of untreated recordings of Stapleton and Potter walking around their environs recording basic sounds for use.

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