ISIM - Invisible System In Mali
A project in Bristol, UK by Invisible System Dan Harper000days
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Back to Mali. After aid working there from 1999-2003 in the middle of nowhere with no equipment, this time we will be recording sounds.
Backers: 62
Average Pledge Per Backer: £18
Funded: £1,085 of £50
Dates: Jul 18th -> Aug 28th (42 days)
Project By: Invisible System Dan Harper
Backers: 62
Average Pledge Per Backer: £18
Funded: £1,085 of £50
Dates: Jul 18th -> Aug 28th (42 days)
Project By: Invisible System Dan Harper
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Last Updated: August 28 @ 17:30 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Thoughts and reflections from being pushed to the brink and back upon arrival!
July 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Thoughts and reflections from being pushed to the brink and back upon arrival! http://invisiblesysteminmali.weebly.com/ Invisible System still works.. The reason my music is called Invisible System is I have forever been pleasantly plagued by what... (Read More)
Big up to Victor Quintana £30 and Cheryl McEnaney £10
July 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Big up to Victor Quintana £30 and Cheryl McEnaney £10 for being the latest Western sould to shed their load over the Mali for some music aid to Malians. That translates as £300 and £100 to many here... (Read More)
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