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Rosetta Finish New CD


06/13/07
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(PR) Philadelphia�s acclaimed noise manipulators / Translation Loss Recording artist, Rosetta, have completed their highly anticipated follow up to their 2005 release The Galilean Satellites entitled Wake/Lift! Wake/Lift was co-engineered by Colin Marston of Dysrhythmia / Behold The Arctopus and Matt Weed of Rosetta. Matt Weed of Rosetta explains:

�Wake/Lift is the first that we haven't engineered completely by ourselves, and also our first to analog tape. Colin Marston of Dysrhythmia took care of the drums for us, and we're tracking everything else in our own (Jane Doll) studio. The production has jumped up a few notches since our earlier records --- just due to outside insight, some new gear, and a ton more experience on our part. In the end, it won't sound "slick" because we're not into that, but we are shooting for as much clarity as possible. We want it to have a wide-open quality, but still be dynamic enough to smack people in the face.�

Wake/Lift will see a fall release and be garnished by artwork from the highly praised Philadelphia artist Paul Romano (Mastodon, The Red Chord, A Life Once Lost, etc.) Rosetta�s Wake/Lift will be released on CD and Limited Edition Double LP.
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