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*[[Greg Anderson (musician)|Greg Anderson]] – [[Korg MS-20|Korg ms-20]] bass
*[[Greg Anderson (musician)|Greg Anderson]] – [[Korg MS-20|Korg ms-20]] bass
*Steve Moore – [[trombone]], [[Hammond organ|Hammond B-3]], [[Mellotron]], [[Wurlitzer electric piano]]
*Steve Moore – [[trombone]], [[Hammond organ|Hammond B-3]], [[Mellotron]], [[Wurlitzer electric piano]]
*Randall Dunn – low drone
*[[Randall Dunn]] – low drone
*[[Stephen O'Malley]] and Seldon Hunt – art direction
*[[Stephen O'Malley]] and Seldon Hunt – art direction
*[[Seldon Hunt]] — photography and text
*[[Seldon Hunt]] — photography and text

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Hibernaculum is a studio album by the American musical group Earth, though acknowledged as an EP by the band. All of the songs, except for "A Plague of Angels", are older Earth songs that were re-recorded in the country-influenced style of Hex. The album includes a DVD with a documentary by Seldon Hunt, called "Within the Drone". Both "Coda Maestoso in F (Flat) Minor" and a "A Plague of Angels" appear in the documentary, "The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ouroboros is Broken"8:17
2."Coda Maestoso in F (Flat) Minor"6:52
3."Miami Morning Coming Down"5:15
4."A Plague of Angels"16:21

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