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This song is one of many avant-garde jams that Bass 10 recorded during the Spring of 2009, notable as being one of the jazziest. It was created as the result of a desire by flautist/vocalist Santiago Drexler to play drums again after the success of Fear And Fun from the previous album, Animal Farm. It ultimately became the second track on their second studio album, Angel In A Blender. Like most songs on the album, it has never been played live. This track is one of two Bass 10 songs to have Drexler playing drums, the other being the aforementioned Fear And Fun. Its also one of two songs on the Angel In A Blender album to feature bandleader Garrett Kobsef on saxophone, the other being the title track. Also of note is that it is the second longest song yet released by Bass 10, at roughly 7:44. Only their cover of Chameleon from the debut live album Your Assignment Is To Groove is longer, clocking in at 8:22. Finally, it features keyboardist Jeremy Ng, who, though an active member of Bass 10 at the time, was unable to appear at most of the Angel In A Blender sessions due to scheduling concerns. Daniel Bromfield -- keyboards Garrett Kobsef -- saxophone Jeremy Ng -- keyboards Rena Simon-Igra -- guitars Santiago Drexler -- drums Zach Chow -- guitars