bass guitar Skúli Sverrisson cover ["mondo interno"] Silke effects [reverb algorithms] George Massenburg engineer [additional] Jamshied Sharifi engineer [additional] Skúli Sverrisson featuring [african field recordings] Ohashi Tsutomu featuring [african field recordings] Patrick Renaud featuring [african field recordings] Pierre Toureille featuring [african field recordings] Ruth Happel featuring [african field recordings] Simha Arom featuring [african field recordings] Stuart Keith graphics Extreme Graphics music by Mo Boma percussion, electric guitar, guitar [ebow], lute [african], synthesizer, effects [central african voice/bird/forest sounds and processing] Carsten Tiedemann photography by [portrait] Günter Derleth producer, recorded by, mixed by Carsten Tiedemann typography [kanji] Nishikawa Yoshie Record Company Extreme Europe Marketed By Artelier Music Distributed By Artelier Music Published By Noteworks Published By Artelier Music Mixed with the t.c. electronic M 5000 audio mainframe using two sets of reverb algorithms created by George Massenburg.
Recorded January to September 1993 in Witbank and Johannesburg (South Africa), Erlangen (Germany) and New York City (United States).
Release dedicated to the memory of the plants, animals, and indigenous peoples whose extinction is caused by man (not woman).
Myths of the Near Future is the title of a collection of short stories by J.G. Ballard