Recorded January 21st, 2019 on a Sony ICD-PX470 dictaphone. My contributions are pressing the "record" button, tapping on a cup, and possibly the occasional talking bits here and there. SIDE A Recorded at a boba cafe near USF. A mashup of two recordings taken minutes apart from each other, consisting of a pair of teenagers playing the same ominous chord on a piano (presumably they were trying to retune it?), blenders, various kitchen equipment, and people talking. stream 320 kbps MP3 Download WAV
SIDE B Recorded in Ybor City. The first 3 minutes are of a street busker playing rock and pop songs on an electric guitar through a battery-powered amp...and a few feet away from him, a street preacher. But not just any street preacher! This is some hippie kid in a tie-dyed shirt (that's him on the cover; I couldn't get a good shot of him. Oh well!) preaching the word about Jesus and telling people about how they're gonna go to hell. Eventually a cop made him move along, where he walked across the street instead. The next part of this side of the EP is of a child crying really loud in Centro Ybor. The last few seconds consists of Reverend Patchouli Oil (aka that hippie kid from earlier) talking to some drunk frat bros around him, where he says "I have acid, but I don't take it." Special thanks to Emmy Lou for experiencing this fine evening with me.
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Rafael González
1/23/2019 16:46:41
Very very good, Dylan! Enjoying right now.
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Dylan Houser
1/23/2019 17:58:57
Thank you Rafael!
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Rafael González
1/23/2019 18:03:11
My pleasure. A great work!
Hal McGee
1/24/2019 14:17:53
Hi Dylan! This all sounds really good. I had a fun, interesting time experiencing these sound constructions. Thanks!
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Hessel Veldman
1/25/2019 10:26:40
This is REAL!
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5/21/2019 05:56:52
Hi Dylan check this one! It will be broadcasted May 30. https://www.concertzender.nl/programma/pakrammel_507699/
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Leslie Singer
1/26/2019 12:30:32
Dylan, thanks so much posting. Really good!
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Penny
1/30/2019 01:42:17
Really fun captures.. I like how u arranged them.
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