Exquisite Corpse Project : Religion

  • Audio artists creating separate tracks based on a certain chosen theme.
  • Tracks should be cut-up, collage oriented with a time limit of roughly 5 minutes.
  • Final mixed tracks will include the 3 to 5 artists signed up for a certain topic.

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