Wednesday, May 25, 2016

PODCAST: May 2016 Episode

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This episode of "Out ov the Coffin" begins with two lesser-played Joy Division tracks, joined together to honor the memory of Ian Curtis, who left us 36 years ago this month. There is no denying the role of Ian and Joy Division in shaping the current revival of post-punk music, so the first new entry on this episode comes from San Francisco's In Letter Form, whose new album Fracture. Repair. Repeat is sure to catch the ears of those who have loved both the original Joy Division sound, as well as the current wave of acts, like Interpol

Requested current music from Iceland's Kælan Mikla comes in next, setting a dark, subdued tone that leads nicely into a vault-song from the sadly defunct Projekt Records band Tearwave. Much-anticipated new music from The Legendary Pink Dots follows, giving us the first taste of their latest psychedelic odyssey, Pages of Aquarius.

The set concludes with a spotlight on the current Modern English tour, which will be arriving in Nashville on Saturday May 28th. Local post-punk band Krovi comes up first, followed by the arthouse deathrock of Atlanta's Entertainment, and finishing with a post-punk classic from the first Modern English LP, Mesh & Lace, which the band will be performing in full on this tour, along with early singles like the ubiquitous "I Melt With You."

The next talk break begins with some atmosphere from Xiu Xiu's latest release, which sees the band paying musical tribute to the music of Twin Peaks, in their own particular language. Other talk breaks on the show focus on the cult '70s atmospheric horror soundtracks to "Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural" (1973) and the Czech New Wave gem, "Morgiana" (1972). Later on in the show, the breaks will feature recent music from Zombi and an ambient track from the new ROME EP.

The second set begins with more new music from original California deathrockers Altar de Fey, whose new album Echoes in the Corridor is already quite the contender for year-end "Best Of..." lists. The set then descends into the vaults for a triple-shot of '80s deathrock classics from Arch Criminals45 Grave, and The Danse Society, as well as a pair of '90s goth classics from Corpus Delicti and Witching Hour.

The third set kicks in with more new music from New York's Bootblacks, whose Veins album has now subtly lodged its post-punk/wave hooks in me, for one. Turning to more darkwave territory, a track from The KVB's new ...Of Desire album arrives next, followed by another somewhat recent song from Arizona's Body of Light. A vault obscurity from SS-Say then leads us to more pummeling new industrial from Youth Code's latest, Commitment to Complications.

The next set starts with an excerpt of Wolvserpent's "Aporia​:​Kāla​:​Ananta," the single 40-minute song that comprises the Idaho band's latest EP. The full experience should really be had, of course, when you find yourself properly prepared, at least. Next, Australia's The Night Terrors make their late, but very welcome, debut, evoking all the right elements of classic '70s Euro-horror soundtracks, and leading into a new ritual ambient/experimental track from Oregon's Hail, taken from their new album, Oneiric Annihilation

Sadly, this episode also closes with music to honor the departed. In this case, somebody many of us knew and loved, Adrian Guerra (founding member of Seattle's Bell Witch) who died last week, on May 17th. It is with a very heavy heart that I close the last full set with what is said to be his last recording -- with fellow Seattle band Morose -- then, finally, close the episode with a song from the last Bell Witch album that he played on, which is also their latest full length, Four Phantoms. Rest in peace, Adrian. You were taken far too soon.



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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
  Show recorded on: May 25th, 2016

Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Joy Division - Something Must Break / New Dawn Fades (live, May 2nd, 1980) [Still, 1981]
Dan Neufeld - Opening Theme ["Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural" 1973]
In Letter Form - Audio Drones (Adagio for Terror) / Terror (Is a State of Mind)  [Fracture. Repair. Repeat, 2016]
Kælan Mikla - Glimmer & Aska  [Demos, 2015]  ^RQ^
Tearwave - Claiming Life  [Different Shade of Beauty, 2008]
The Legendary Pink Dots - Mirror Mirror  [Pages of Aquarius, 2016]
Krovi - Blood (12" mix) [single, 2016] [N]
Entertainment - Confusion of Senses  [Gender, 2008]
Modern English - 16 Days  [Mesh & Lace, 1981]
Xiu Xiu - Dance of the Dream Man  [Plays the Music of Twin Peaks, 2016]
Altar de Fey - Veil of Death  [Echoes in the Corridor, 2016]
Arch Criminals - Twist My Way  [Hang, 1986]
45 Grave - Violent World  [Sleep in Safety, 1983]
Witching Hour - Ligea  [Hourglass, 1992]
Corpus Delicti - Sylphes  [Sylphes, 1994]
The Danse Society - Arabia  [Wake Up, 1983]
Luboš Fišer - Dust to Dust / I Don't Want Any Flowers / Viktorie's Darkest Moment / Blood Red Roses / Crimson Elixir  ["Morgiana" (soundtrack) 1972]
Bootblacks - ABC  [Veins, 2016]
The KVB - Night Games  […Of Desire, 2016]
Body of Light - Modern Sympathy  [Limits of Reason, 2014]
SS-Say - Care  [Fusion, 1985]
Youth Code - (Armed) / Transitions  [Commitment to Complications, 2016]
Zombi - Total Breakthrough  [Shape Shift, 2015]
Wolvserpent - Aporia​:​Kāla​:​Ananta (exc.)  [Aporia​:​Kāla​:​Ananta, 2016]
The Night Terrors - Blue Black  [Pavor Nocturnus, 2014]
Hail - Asylum  [Oneiric Annihilation, 2016]
Morose - Grasping Nothing [digital single, 2016]
ROME - Funeratio  [Coriolan, 2016]
Bell Witch - Suffocation, a Burial: I – Awoken (Breathing Teeth)  [Four Phantoms, 2015]


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Thursday, April 21, 2016

PODCAST: April 2016 Episode

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"Present Time" by Rozz Williams, 1992

EPISODE NOTES & HIGHLIGHTS: 

This episode of "Out ov the Coffin" begins with my yearly tribute to Rozz Williams, who took his own life in April of 1998. This time, I attempted to avoid the staples of his catalog, choosing lesser-played songs and digging a bit deeper for a couple of alternate, later recordings that demonstrate why he remained a legend. He may be remembered best for the walls he broke down in his youth, but he was a versatile and uninhibited performer until the end.

Beyond the Rozz-centric opening set, this episode then offers brand new music from Norway's Long Night, a traditional gothic rock act that features former members of bands like Tristania and Theatre of Tragedy. A song from ROME's brand new, and quite-varied, Coriolan EP follows, offering a taste of Jerome Reuter's signature style once again. 

The set continues with a classic from The Cure, appearing here to mark two occasions: The 35th of anniversary of the release of the Faith album being this month, AND today (April 21st) being Robert Smith's birthday. Friends of the band, And Also the Trees, step in next, with a taste of their sublime new release, Born Into the Waves, which leads into the celebration of another anniversary, this one for Siouxsie & the Banshees Tinderbox, which turns 30 this month. After a graveyard classic from the vastly underrated Frank the Baptist, the set fills out with recent Central and South American goth, first from Colombia's La Procesión De Lo Infinito, then from Costa Rica's Draconian Incubus.

The next set begins with brand new music from New York's Bootblacks, who have emerged with a catchy mix of synth-heavy goth-pop and post-punk on their latest album, Veins. Next, we hit a "Then & Now" segment, featuring an Ultravox cover from Italy's now-defunct Chants of Maldoror, followed by the band that rose from its ashes, Sorry, Heels. As we slide into darkwave territory, Sweden's Sanne de Neige makes their cold and detached debut on the show, followed by a deeper cut from Turkish darkwavers, She Past Away

In retroactive celebration of a cool show that danced through Nashville last week, you'll get a taste of the most recent works from Arizona's Body of Light and California's High-Functioning Flesh, who collectively have both the moves and the motion, in the live setting. The set wraps up with a face-punch of a new song from Youth Code's latest album, Commitment to Complications, further demonstrating why the band has created such an industrial-strength buzz in recent years. 

The dark metal set starts with more new music from Oakland's Lycus, taken from their Chasms LP, before the set turns its attention to indulging my nostalgia for the metal of the mid-'90s. Classics from My Dying BrideCelestial Season, and Samael lead us to the end of the set, finally shutting it down with an Alice Cooper cover. Alice's current tour will hit Nashville on May 2nd, so I close the show with a classic from his special corner of the vaults.

All of that, PLUS: A deeper cut from Ulver's new ATGCLVLSSCAP album; More music from Brian Reitzell's newly-issued "Hannibal season 3" soundtrack; Selections from the dark ambient and existentialist-zombie-romance-film vaults; and more! 


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
  Show recorded on: April 21st, 2016

Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Rozz Williams - Time  [Sleeping Dogs,  2013]
Premature Ejaculation - Valley of Humiliations  [Assertive Discipline, 1988]
Rozz Williams & David E. Williams - Cavity (live, 1996) [Accept the Gift of Sin, 2003]
Christian Death - The Blue Hour  [Catastrophe Ballet, 1984]
Shadow Project - Lord of the Flies  [Dreams for the Dying, 1992]
Daucus Karota - The Stranger  [Shrine, 1994]
Rozz Williams - Dec. 30, 1334 (exc.)  [The Whorse's Mouth, 1996]
Rozz Williams & Gitane Demone - Flowers  [Dream Home Heartache, 1995]
Brian Reitzell - Secondo Pt 2  ["Hannibal" Season 3, Vol. 1 (soundtrack) 2016]
Long Night - Arkham  [Sorrow Returns, 2016]
ROME - Broken  [Coriolan, 2016]
The Cure - Other Voices  [Faith, 1981]
And Also the Trees - The Sleepers  [Born Into the Waves, 2016]
Siouxsie & the Banshees - The Sweetest Chill  [Tinderbox, 1986]
Frank the Baptist - Cryptkicker  [Different Degrees of Empty, 2003]
La Procesión De Lo Infinito - La Era Oscura  [This is Gothic Rock Vol. II, 2014]
Draconian Incubus - Victim (Of Love)  [Ligeia, 2014]
Ulver - D-Day Drone  [ATGCLVLSSCAP, 2016]
Bootblacks - Pastlives  [Veins, 2016]
Chants of Maldoror - We Stand Alone  [Every Mask Tells The Truth, 2005]
Sorry, Heels - In Love With Silence  [The Accuracy of Silence, 2015]
Sanne de Neige - Dans La Forêt  [The Forest Tapes, 2015]
She Past Away - Uçtu Belirsizliğe  [Narin Yalnizlik, 2015]
Body of Light - Is It Lost  [Limits of Reason, 2014]
High-Functioning Flesh - Afterbirth  [Definite Structures, 2015]
Youth Code - Glass Spitter  [Commitment to Complications, 2016]
Inade - III: The Conquest of Being Separated  [Aldebaran, 1996]
Lycus - Obsidian Eyes  [Chasms, 2016]
My Dying Bride - I Am The Bloody Earth  [I Am The Bloody Earth, 1994]
Celestial Season - Decamerone  [Solar Lovers, 1994]
Samael - I Love the Dead  [Rebellion, 1995]
Manuel de Sica - The Rest of the World (Doesn't Exist) (long version)  ["Dellamorte Dellamore" Extended Soundtrack, 1994]
Alice Cooper - Steven  [Welcome to My Nightmare, 1975]


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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

PODCAST: March 2016 Episode

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This episode of "Out ov the Coffin" begins by marking the 30th anniversary of the classic Depeche Mode album, Black Celebration -- without which, the world may have lacked for a particular strain of synthpop and darkwave bands for many years.

The first set begins with recent music from Canada's Cockatoo, the prior musical outlet of Hamsas XIII's Robyn Bright. After visiting 1982's vault for a resurrected minimal track from No More, the set dives deeper into Days on Shimmer and Drip, the latest EP from Philadelphia's Night Sins -- in this case, a lofi-darkwave cover of the classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On." The solemn chamber music of San Francisco's Amber Asylum follows, with a track from their new Sin Eater album, which leads faithfully into an overlooked gem from French neo-classical goth act, Rosa Crux, before ending the set with a cinematic classic from Crime & The City Solution, which you may recognize from the film "Wings of Desire."

Set two kicks off with a taste of the eagerly-anticipated, forthcoming album from one of California's original deathrock acts, Altar de Fey. The full-length, Echoes in the Corridor, is due out this Spring on Mass Media Records, but you can currently buy the advance single here. We then step back into 1982 for a classic from new wave/post-punk icons Modern English, who are hitting the road in the United States this spring (Nashville on May 28th). Sliding over to the Paris of 1982, we'll hear a live cult-classic from The Cure (also on tour this spring), before stepping into the next classic era, mid-'90s intentional gothic rock -- in this case, from The Merry Thoughts.

The second set continues with some impressively-murky new post-punk/goth rock from Russia's Сруб (or Srub, as they are known stateside), taken from their new album Песни Злых Цветов. We then pick up a recent track (that almost slipped through the cracks) from California deathrockers Christ vs Warhol, before rounding out the set with new music from fellow Californians They Feed at Night, who fly the deathrock/horror-rock flag high on Night Tower (a new split 7" release with Bell Tower Bats).

The third set begins kicks in hard with a driving new single from Italy's The Black Veils, indicative (one would hope) of more quality post-punk material on the way from them. We then step into the vaults for some underserved late-'80s darkwave from Cancer Barrack, before getting more electronic with further cuts from my current favorite French darkwave act, Minuit Machine, and the return of Canadian elektro/industrial stalwarts, Decoded Feedback. A short, Godflesh-esque new track (and video) from Seattle's Grave Babies comes next, followed by the absolute worship of Fields of the Nephilim that manifests in Sweet Ermengarde's new abum, Ex Oblivione

We begin the next set with a different kind of goth-metal act, Scotland's Lock Howl, who combine traditional gothic rock influences with death/black metal guitar work and vocal textures. The much-argued-about Deafheaven follows with a song from their latest album, New Bermuda, which sees the band expanding on what I've dubbed their signature "Sunny Day Emperor" sound. Portugal's Carma steps in behind them, with the more doom-laden feel of their new self-titled album, which leads into two selections from the vault: A recently unearthed early '90s EP from Greece's Necromancy (a project that led to the infamous Necromantia), and a lesser-played cut from the recently re-issued '90s black metal classic Tusen år har gått, from Sweden's Mörk Gryning.


All of that, PLUS: A small tribute to the music of Keith Emerson, who died earlier this month; More excellent atmospheric work from Brian Reitzell's newly-issued "Hannibal season 3" soundtrack; Selections from the dark ambient, soundtrack, and Hammer Horror Music vaults (which led me to name-drop and recommend the new Daughters of Darkness podcast); and more! 


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
  Show recorded on: March 23rd, 2016

Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Depeche Mode - Black Celebration  [Black Celebration, 1986]
Brian Reitzell - And The Woman Clothed In Sun Pt 2  ["Hannibal" Season 3, Volume 2 (Soundtrack) 2016]
Cockatoo - Abyss  [Present, 2013]
No More - Caged Heat  [A Rose Is A Rose, 1982]
Night Sins - You Keep Me Hangin' On  [Days On Shimmer and Drip, 2015]
Amber Asylum - Beast Star  [Sin Eater, 2015]
Rosa Crux - In Tenebris  [In Tenebris, 2002]
Crime & The City Solution - Six Bells Chime  [Room of Lights, 1986]
Jürgen Knieper - The Cathedral of Books  ["Wings of Desire" (soundtrack) 1987]
Altar de Fey - 1975  [Echoes in the Corridor, 2016]
Modern English - Life In the Gladhouse  [After the Snow, 1982]
The Cure - Cold (live, Paris: June 1982)  [(unreleased), 1982]
The Merry Thoughts - Low Violet  [Psychocult, 1996]
Сруб (Srub) - След в след  [Песни Злых Цветов, 2016] 
Christ vs Warhol - Welcome Home ["Gothic Music: 33 Bands You Should Know II" (comp.), 2015]
They Feed at Night - Way of the Night  [Night Tower, 2016]
Harry Robinson - The Resurrection Of Mircalla  ["Twins of Evil" (soundtrack) 1971]
The Black Veils - (Let's Set the) Cities on Fire ["Sparkles in the Dark vol. 2" (comp.) 2016]
Cancer Barrack - Themes of Muldoror  [Luscious, 1989]
Minuit Machine - Battles  [Violent Rains, 2015]
Decoded Feedback - Waiting for the Storm  [Waiting for the Storm, 2016]
Grave Babies - Metal Me  [Holographic Violence, 2015]
Sweet Ermengarde - From Beyond (Sleep's Better Than Prayer)  [Ex Oblivione, 2016]
Tangerine Dream - Nebulous Dawn (exc.)  [Zeit, 1972]
Lock Howl - Her  [Lost In Static EP, 2015]
Deafheaven - Brought to the Water  [New Bermuda, 2015]
Carma - Feto  [Carma, 2015]
Necromancy - Ancient Wrath 2  [Ancient Wrath, 1991/2015]
Mörk Gryning - Armageddon Has Come to Pass... Unleash the Beast  [Tusen år har gått, 1995]
Keith Emerson - Rose's Descent Into the Cellar  ["Inferno" (soundtrack) 1980]
Keith Emerson - Mater Tenebrarum  ["Inferno" (soundtrack) 1980]


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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

PODCAST: February 2016 Episode

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By now, there are few left in the world that are unaware of the passing of David BowieAs an artist, he had only to try his hand at a given pursuit to leave an indelible mark on it, and our chosen sub-genres of glam, goth, and post-punk lovingly owe him a great debt. With that in mind, the first half-hour of this month's podcast serves as my tribute to the man's work and influence. Being the icon that he was/is, many great and exhaustive tributes have already been published, so I did not attempt to be comprehensive, but rather to weave some of my personal favorites in with selections from his final album, Blackstar, which was intentionally loaded with carefully-crafted messages and reflections on the way he chose to live and die. Rest in peace, Starman.

Beyond the opening Bowie tribute set, you will also hear one of my favorite covers of his music, as rendered by Midge Ure (of Ultravox), followed by one more nod to Major Tom, before launching into a regular "Out ov the Coffin" episode, filled with all the new music that has been building up so far this year -- as well as few things that were overlooked when putting the "Best ov 2015" episode together last month.

First to the plate is Lakes, with a deeper cut from their new Arms in Twilight album, which continues their quite-successful fusion of post-punk and neo-folk sounds. Italian post-punk band The Black Veils (no, not the 'Brides) make their debut with a selection from their late 2015 release, Blossoms. After a rare cult-classic Visage cover from Mors Syphilitica, the set welcomes Los Angeles goth band Night Nail, with their latest digital single, "Hollow Day."

The second set begins with an overlooked gem from Philadelphia's Death of Lovers, before diving into another classic from the vault. The suitable pairing of another new track from Killing Joke's new Pylon album and the title track from the newly-resurrected 1919's new Death Note EP comes next, followed by another dip in the cold(wave) regions of the vaults. Finally, another overlooked gem from Russia's Crystal Night rounds out the set. 

The next set begins with two (of the many) bands that will be hitting the road later this year. We begin with a selection from the new Savages album, Adore Life, and follow it with an early classic from Xymox -- now better known these days as Clan of Xymox, who will be playing four U.S. shows this fall (in Portland, Los Angeles, and Oakland). We then hit a couple of '80s obscurities before topping the set with new music from Angels of Liberty's Telepathine album, and the Days on Shimmer and Drip EP from Night Sins, both of which should have been featured on the "Best ov 2015" episode, but nothing's ever perfect, is it?

The dark metal portion of the show eases in with a dark ambient/neo-classical throwback, before jumping in to something from the new Lycus album, Chasms. If you recall hearing the band Cemetery Fog on the show a few months ago, they are back under the new name of Asphodelus, with a sound that leans more towards classic Peaceville, and a new EP entitled Dying Beauty & the Silent Sky. After a Swedish metal cvlt classic, New York's Luminous Vault (featuring members of Castevet) makes their debut on the show, with one of Graceless Recordings best tape releases of 2015, Communion. You can pick that tape up here, and while you're at it, they also did the cassette version of the new Lycus.

This episode's closing song comes from Norway's Ulver, taken from their brand new album ATGCLVLSSCAP, which was built from many improvisational pieces and live recordings done in the last couple of years. 


All of that, PLUS: A nod to Polish director Andrzej Żuławski, who passed away last week; Actual tour news (New York and more, Detroit) from the legendary John Carpenter; Selections from the French coldwave, dark ambient '90s, and darkwave '80s vaults; and more! 


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
  Show recorded on: February 23rd, 2016

Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

David Bowie - Warszawa (exc.) [Low, 1977]
David Bowie - Blackstar  [Blackstar, 2016]
David Bowie - We Are the Dead  [Diamond Dogs, 1974]
David Bowie - Lazarus  [Blackstar, 2016]
David Bowie - Time  [Aladdin Sane, 1973]
David Bowie - Sense of Doubt (exc.)  [Heroes, 1977]
Franz Schubert - Trio in E-Flat (exc.)  ["The Hunger" (soundtrack) 1983] 
Midge Ure - The Man Who Sold the World  [single, 1982] 
Salome’s Wish - Waiting  [Black Days, 2000]
Lakes - Triumph of Spring  [Arms in Twilight, 2015]
The Black Veils - The Fall  [Blossom, 2015]
Mors Syphilitica - Damned Don’t Cry  [Mors Syphilitica (12"), 1996]
Night Nail - Hollow Day  [single, 2016]
Andrzej Korzyński - The Night the Screaming Stops / Anna Rewards Mark / Kreuzberg 3 & 4  ["Possession" (soundtrack) 1981]
Death of Lovers - Cold Heaven  [Buried Under a World of Roses, 2014]
The Marionettes - Like Christabel  [Ave Dementia, 1990]
Killing Joke - New Cold War  [Pylon, 2015]
1919 - Death Note  [Death Note EP, 2016]
Excès Nocturne - L'Echo Des Lumières  [L'Echo Des Lumières, 1989]
Crystal Night - Waiting for Something  [Crystal Night EP, 2014]
John Carpenter - Main Title  ["Escape from New York" (soundtrack) 1981]
Savages - Surrender  [Adore Life, 2016]
Xymox - Abysmal Thoughts  [Subsequent Pleasures, 1983]
Message - Dernière Nuit  [Dernière Nuit, 1988]
Edward Ka-spel - Blowing Bubbles (Part 2)  [Eyes! China Doll, 1985]
Angels of Liberty - Leda  [Telepathine, 2015]
Night Sins - Skylark Season  [Days on Shimmer and Drip, 2015]
John Cacavas - Main Title / Untitled  ["Mortuary" (unreleased soundtrack) 1983]
Arcana - The Opening of the Wound  [Cantar de Procella, 1997]
Lycus - Mirage  [Chasms, 2016]
Asphodelus - Illusion of Life  [Dying Beauty & the Silent Sky, 2016]
Ancient Wisdom - In the Profane Domain of the Frostbeast  [The Calling, 1997]
Luminous Vault - Flesh of the Daemon  [Communion, 2015]
Ildfrost - That I May Drink, And Leave The World Unseen  [Autumn Departure, 1994]
Ulver - Glammer Hammer  [ATGCLVLSSCAP, 2016]


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