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Inoxia Records is a Japanese record label that is closely related to the experimental music band Boris. In addition to releasing, Inoxia also distributes other Japanese labels such as Daymare Recordings , Pedal Records , and Diwphalanx Records .
Altar is a collaborative album by Japanese experimental music group Boris and American drone metal band Sunn O))), released on October 31, 2006 through Southern Lord Records . A limited two-CD edition was released on October 23 via Southern Lord with a 28-minute bonus track with Sunn O))), Boris, and Dylan Carlson , titled "Her Lips Were Wet ...
Megatone CD (2002 Inoxia Records) 04092001 LP (2004 Inoxia Records) Sun Baked Snow Cave CD (2005 Hydra Head Records) Walrus/Groon 12-inch EP (2007 Hydra Head Records) Rock Dream 2CD/3LP (2007 Diwphalanx Records/Southern Lord Records) Klatter LP (2011 Daymare Records) Gensho CD/LP (2016 Relapse/Daymare) 2R0I2P0 CD/LP (2020 Relapse)
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Editing Vorbis comment in MusicBrainz Picard. A Vorbis comment is a metadata container used in the Ogg file format (with Vorbis, FLAC, Theora, Speex and Opus codecs). [1] It allows information such as the title, artist, album, track number or other information about the file to be added to the file itself.
In 2006, all three "Consumer Guide" books were collectively ranked fifth on The A.V. Club ' s list of the 17 essential books about popular music; in the opinion of the list's writers, Christgau "made a sublime art of the capsule review, packing pithy observations and heartfelt appreciation into 150-word boxes". [60]