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{{Infobox Album |
{{Infobox Album |
|  Name        = ''Dig''
|  Name        = Dig
|  Type        = EP
|  Type        = EP
|  Artist      = [[Carnival Art]]
|  Artist      = [[Carnival Art]]
|  Cover      = Dig EP.jpeg
|  Cover      = Dig EP.jpeg
|  Released    = 1990
|  Released    = [[1990]]
|  Recorded    =  
|  Recorded    =  
|  Genre      = Alternative rock
|  Genre      = Alternative rock
|  Length      =  
|  Length      =  
|  Label      = Spineless Voodoo<br /><SMALL>SV0002</SMALL>
|  Label      = Spineless Voodoo<br /><SMALL>SV0002</SMALL>
|  Producer    = Tracy Chisolm and Carnival Art
|  Producer    = Tracy Chisolm and [[Carnival Art]]
|  Status      = Released
|  Status      = Released
|  Last album  = ''[[Like Nobody's Business]]''<br />(1989)
|  Last album  = ''[[Like Nobody's Business]]''<br />(1989)
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==Overview==
==Overview==
''Dig'' was released in late 1990, well in advance of the 1991 LP ''[[Thrumdrone]]'', and is currently out of print.  It contains the ''Thrumdrone'' versions of "[[Mr. Blue Veins]]" and "[[Octopus]]", as well as the non-LP track "[[Juice Dawg]]", which later appeared on the ''[[Blue Food & Black Sparks]]'' EP.  The disc also features what may be the only officially-released live track in the band's history - "[[No Thanks To Eve]]", which later appeared in a studio rendition on a single.
''Dig'' was released in late [[1990]], well in advance of the [[1991]] LP ''[[Thrumdrone]]'', and is currently out of print.  It contains the ''Thrumdrone'' versions of "[[Mr. Blue Veins]]" and "[[Octopus]]", as well as the non-LP track "[[Juice Dawg]]", which later appeared on the ''[[Blue Food & Black Sparks]]'' EP.  The disc also features what may be the only officially-released live track in the band's history - "[[No Thanks To Eve]]", which later appeared in a studio rendition on a single.


The disc was shipped to radio stations and record stores along with a press kit, including an 8 x 10 promo photo, a psychedelic-era style poster (designed by famed psychedelic artist Frank Kozik), a letter from Horace Blue Veins, and several photocopied reviews of Carnival Art shows from magazines and newspapers.
The disc was shipped to radio stations and record stores along with a press kit, including an 8 x 10 promo photo, a psychedelic-era style poster (designed by famed psychedelic artist Frank Kozik), a letter from Horace Blue Veins, and several photocopied reviews of Carnival Art shows from magazines and newspapers.