"A space shuttle pharmacy, composing mini-symphonies that hang in the atmosphere, with effects similar to Ambien, Xanax, Valium, and other synthetic sedatives."
Performing under the moniker 5IVE’s CONTINUUM RESEARCH PROJECT on this release, "The Hemophiliac Dream" is considered the third offering from 5IVE. It was originally only released on CD format by Tortuga Recordings on November 26, 2002.
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released February 27, 2019
While many of the aspects of this recording remain a mystery, here’s what we do know:
• Part I is 24:02 in length. It features Ben Carr on drones and sonics, Charlie Harrold on “wrenches,” with Jeff Caxide (of ISIS) on “subbass (feebles), Rhodes, and lost weed.”
• Carr also handled the artwork, layout, and mechanics of this release.
• Bo Dixon engineered the recording of Part I in March of 2002 at “Unknown” Studio.
• James Plotkin remixed the track, which comprises Part II of the album.
• Dave Locke pre-mastered the recording at JP Masters before Nick Zampiello took the reigns to master the entire record.
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Hemophiliac Dream”
All of this apologetic wrist wringing of the vocals is extremely lame. They are awesome. That said, I am a fan of Unsane, Drive Like Jehu, Barkmarket, and Big Black. Strong release. Brien Hindman
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