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Crashing The Russian Renaissance

by Rudis/Custodio/Diaz-Infante

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credits

released December 21, 2002

Lx Rudis: Matrix 12
André Custodio: Darbuka, Tom-Tom, and Line 6 [green pod]
Ernesto Diaz-Infante: Acoustic Guitar, Violin and Voice

All compositions by Lx Rudis, André Custodio, Ernesto Diaz-Infante
Published by Oddernmart, murmur Recordings and Itz'at Music (BMI)
Produced by Lx Rudis and Ernesto Diaz-Infante
Mixed by Lx Rudis, André Custodio, Ernesto Diaz-Infante
Mastered by Darwin Grosse
Design by Toru Kanayama

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Pax Recordings San Francisco, California

In 1997, San Francisco composer/guitarist Ernesto Diaz-Infante began the Pax Recordings record label which is dedicated to the documentation, preservation, and contagion of music from the margins of our culture and psyches. He and filmmaker Marjorie Sturm run Pax Recordings. ... more

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