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"Larks' Tongues In Aspic" is a classic composition from progressive rock band King Crimson's 1972 album of the same name. This version is from Charlotte-based instrumental trio Bunky Moon's debut album, "Schtuff We Like." Bunky Moon performs unique arrangements of popular rock classics and an assortment of original material. "Schtuff We Like," was recorded at the original Old House Studio location in Gastonia, NC by engineer Chris Garges and assistant Daniel Grimmett and was mixed by Mitch Easter at Fidelitorium Recordings in Kernersville, NC. The entire trio performance was recorded live, with percussion and violin overdubbed afterwards.

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from Instrumental​/​Jazz​/​Experimental, track released May 17, 2011
Ron Brendle- bass guitar
Troy Conn- electric guitar
Chris Garges- drums, percussion
with Jane Hart Brendle - violin
Produced by Bunky Moon
Recorded by Chris Garges and Daniel Grimmett at Old House Recording Studio, Charlotte, NC
Mixed by Mitch Easter at Fidelitorium Recording, Kernersville, NC
Mastered by Scott Craggs at Old Colony Mastering, Boston, MA

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Old House Studio Charlotte, North Carolina

Old House Studio began in a renovated farm house in Gastonia, NC in 1998. In 2012, Old House relocated to a 2,000 SF commercial facility in Charlotte, NC. The current studio features a 23x32x14 live room, two roomy isolation booths, a wired sound lock, a control room, a lounge, over 100 microphones, and many instruments and amplifiers, including a Hammond C3 organ and a 7' Yamaha grand piano. ... more

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