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Collaborating for the first time, Type's John Twells (Xela, Yasume) and Digitalis label-head Brad Rose released their first album, It Died In Africa in 2008, recorded together in Tulsa, OK. Rose and Twells first performed together during the 2007 Bottling Smoke Festival, curated by Rose and Phantom Limb's Grant E. Capes. The first incarnation of Sea Zombies was Entombed. That one-off performance featured John Xela, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma (Tarentel), Gregg Kowalsky, Jed Bindeman, & Brad Rose. But the original intent of the project was always as a duo between Xela & The North Sea, with assorted special guests thrown into the mix in various places. It seemed appropriate, then, that the first ever Sea Zombies release consisted of stripped-down duo recordings. Both tracks were launched into the stratosphere during Xela's boozed-out visit to Tulsa in march of 2008. Much blackness was birthed. Much ginger beer was consumed. http://www.myspace.com/seazombies User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.