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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 .
The album was re-released through Inoxia Records in 2006 under the name Dronevil -Final-on (double) CD format. This version includes two additional tracks not found on the original release. An alternate mix of "The Evil One Which Sobs"/"Interference Demon" appears on Heavy Metal Me, while a live version appears on Archive II.
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 ...
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Boris/Barebones Split EP – 10-inch/CD (1996, Piranha Records/Fangsanalsatan) Boris/Tomsk 7 Split EP – 7-inch (1997, Bovine Records) More Echoes, Touching Air Landscape – (with Choukoku no Niwa) CD (1999, Inoxia Records) Boris/The Dudley Corporation Split EP – 7-inch (2003, Scientific Labs) [5]
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.