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Caustic Window (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Caustic Window (album)
''Caustic Window'' is an eponymous album by Richard D. James, under the alias Caustic Window. Originally planned for release in 1994, the album was abandoned, with only five physical copies being produced. One of the copies, which surfaced for sale on Discogs in 2014, was bought and digitally distributed through a Kickstarter campaign. It was eventually sold on eBay for $46,300. ==Background== Although 2 of the tracks (Phlaps and Cunt) appeared on compilations in the 90s and one of the songs ("Mumbly") had its chord progression reused for track 6 of Analogue Bubblebath Vol 3, the actual Caustic Window album's release was canceled. Before being shelved, five or more copies of the album were pressed in 1994. One of the copies surfaced on Discogs in 2014, with a price of $13,500. In response, We Are the Music Makers, an electronic music forum, negotiated with Rephlex Records and initiated a Kickstarter project, in which people who contributed to the Kickstarter project received a digital copy of the album. More than $47,000 was raised for the album. After the Kickstarter campaign, the copy was sold on an eBay auction. Money raised from the sale was split evenly between the Kickstarter contributors, Richard D. James and an Doctors Without Borders. The copy was bought by Markus "Notch" Persson, the creator of ''Minecraft'', for $46,300.
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