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In the summer of 2005 two producers disappeared in Portland, ME while recording an album together… Three years later their music was found. Moshe and nomar slevik, not properly heard from since their vanishing act, are now referred to as “The Tules.” Thankfully, the record button was engaged and there now exists a proper accounting of this confusing time in which they left the public eye under suspect circumstances. Authorities and those investigating their disappearance have entitled this audio archive “A Haunter’s Workshop.“ There is no definitive proof that, at this point, “The Tules” are even still alive. By the sounds of this audio documentary, there is but a slight chance that they could have made it out of this harrowing and horrifying experience. Their outer shells may still be out there, but it may have come to pass that their souls have moved on. Questions remain unanswered. If we treat the songs they left behind as clues, one could easily surmise that they began their journey confident. “Been There, Done That” laughs out loud with conversations pleading to ”…make it better! Turn up the good!” It seems so unfortunate, given this tongue-in-cheek humor, that things get so challenging for the two unwitting producers. The track “Dancing Alone” starts to show the fear when Slevik intones “It’s likely that they’ll kill me, and my family.” The last sighting of “The Tules” was somewhere between Woodford’s Corner in Portland, and the Desert of Maine in Freeport. As a means to draw attention to the situation, Milled Pavement released “A Haunter’s Workshop,” on CD and digitally June 17, 2008. If anyone has any information about “The Tules,” please contact Milled Pavement Records immediately. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.