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The Earth is a Man

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credits

released 15 February 2011
All songs composed by The Earth is a Man:
Maxwell Allison - Bass and Acoustic Guitars, Omnichord
Will Crouse - Drums and Percussion
Doug Kaplan - Electric Guitar
Zach Robinson - Electric and Acoustic Guitars


Featuring Jeff Wichmann - Trumpet on “Soft Reset”

Recorded to tape at Wall2Wall Studios in Chicago, IL: May – June, 2010
Recorded, Engineered and Mixed by Dan Dietrich and Chris Brickley
Assistant Engineer - Frank Caruso
Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering in Boston, MA
Assistant Mastering Engineer - Maria Rice

Album artwork by Doug Kaplan and Louis Knapp
Jenelle Bringer is the Queen of Fonts

Special Thanks:

M.A. - Snuffs, Ma, Dad, Iz, Stamps, all family, El Cuatro, Evan Berry, Waves of Amphitrite, all friends, Wu-Tang, Southern Lord, John Zorn, all music

W.C. - Ian Purdy, Lee Hill, Pumpkinfeet, Fashionably Late, The Big Switch, Lo Scontro Finale, Mary Poole, Helen France, and his Momma and Pappa

D.K. - The Kaplan and Stone Families, Xanadu, Matt Baer, Smalls, Austin, Ned, WNUR 89.3FM, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, The Numero Group, Chris Mercer, Rich Matthews, Mr. Ryder, Brian Eno, Jim O'Rourke, The Motorik

Z.R. - His parents Laurie Zaks and Marc Robinson and the rest of his interestingly woven immediate family, the Future Dad Society for being the best friends a guy could ask for, all of the engineers and producers who helped put this album together, residents of Xanadu, Jay Alan Yim, Milo and Roxy.

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The Earth is a Man is an instrumental rock band from Chicago, IL. Their music probably falls within the ephemeral boundaries of post rock, though in shorter forms than the genre’s average, but it prominently features the guitar interplay and tapping techniques of math rock and the overt technicality of progressive rock. At least one person has described this combination of genres as “soft-math.” ... more

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