From the original posting:
"This week’s track is a lovely mess of pretty synths and malfunctioning drums. I sent it to a label once and they told me to “quantize it”. Sometimes my intention is not so clear, maybe. Anyhow, my attraction to this track has not ceased at all since I made it, but I never really found a good place on a release for it. It has been sitting, lonely and isolated, since 2006. I made it on a little retreat to a friend’s cabin in the mountains – we stayed for several days making music and art, wandering, drinking, skipping along down woody material – things one does the mountains. I also recall a rather wild housecat waking us up by snatching a bird out of the air and bringing it inside squaking and squeeking squicking and squalling and… some of the most bizarre sounds I’ve ever heard a creature make. Perhaps it inspired this bizarre little piece which I now present. Week three of fifty-two. Hope you’ll stop by again next week for another track."
The third week of the Year of Ten. See www.tenandtracer.com for details on the series.
credits
from Year of Ten Vol. 1,
track released January 14, 2010
Jonathan Canupp
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