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		<title>On My Boyfriend&#8217;s Nerves &#8211; Session Recording</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to follow up the roach leg post with a little bit of home recordings. Well, hospital recordings if you will. A couple of months ago, my boyfriend went in to have some nerve conduction tests done (hockey is a tough sport y&#8217;all). I got to tag along and snag some audio! He is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I wanted to follow up the roach leg post with a little bit of home recordings. Well, hospital recordings if you will. A couple of months ago, my boyfriend went in to have some nerve conduction tests done (hockey is a tough sport y&#8217;all). I got to tag along and snag some audio! He is so good to me!!! One day this clip will be a fabulous experimental song with lots of looping mutated musical saw but for now here it is RAW&#8230; my boyfriend&#8217;s nerves, conducting.</p>
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<p>When he is resting it sounds like constant blips and when the beat goes faster they are giving him small electric shocks. Pretty cool. Oh and Happy Birthday Baz!</p>
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