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Tracks in compilations (1984​-​1993)

by Iéximal Jélimite

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Mitá imitá 03:46

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Miscellaneous collaborations:
"Giordano Bruno" was included in "Babel", a compilation tape edited by Felix Menkar's "Las cintas del fin" (1984).
"La noche de las vísceras palpitantes" was included in "¿Es esto música?", a compilation edited by Carlos Cachón's "Grabaciones sin futuro" (1987).
"AEIOU borriquito como tú" was included in "Audiopoesía Sampler", a compilation edited by Félix Menkar's "Las cintas del Fin" (1988). See neosofias.blogspot.com.es/2017/01/convocatoria-audiopoesia-sampler-1988.html
"Mitá imitá" was included in "Totum Revolutum", a compilation-remix by Escupemetralla, edited by "Clonaciones Petunio" (1994). It was probably the first Spanish production remixing "industrial", "experimental or "noisy" music, and it was remastered and reissued in 2016 by NØVAK records as "Totum Revolutum MMXVI". See novakrecs.bandcamp.com/album/totum-revolutum-mmxvi

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released June 6, 1984

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Iéximal Jélimite Barcelona, Spain

IÉXIMAL JÉLIMITE is a transhumant group formed by five ladies who play prepared flutes during leisure time. William Burroughs said they were "migrants of ape in gasoline crack of history", no less, no more.

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