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>Discography

Back when Andrew Johnson was
Univac and Brady Daley was Gank
Killer, they just did their own
things and made each other listen.
Later on, when Andrew was D-503
and Brady was going by The Slum
Pianos Foundation, they decided
to collaborate. The Dwyer project
was born after a couple days of
yelling into tape recorders, banging
on telephone bells and reminiscing
about grade school. Hours of
improvisational noise were recorded,
edited and processed for abut half
of the material, while the rest was
made using telephone bells,
keyboard and recorder run through
a pitch shift and digital delay.
Dwyer's tracks are mostly
atmospheric noise/minimalism,
and were used as the soundtrack
to Brady Daley's experimental film
Acrotomophilia.
The project was abandoned when
Brady moved to Seattle to pursue
a career in film.