Category: Field Recording
blue jam
At the Stork Club in Oakland last night, Amanda and I joined Emily & Matthew to listen to a bluegrass jam.
It was a great experience. On a Monday night, the bar was dead, but at about 9:30 p.m., guys started drifting in with their instruments, eventually taking over the entire front room. There, they formed a circle of about 15 musicians, all facing in and playing to each other. One musician would suggest a standard and everyone would play along as best they could, with room for playing a solo granted to each player in the circle in a clockwise direction.
The four of us made up 4/5ths of the audience… everyone else, whether in the circle or haunting the periphery and strumming along as practice, were there to play.
Highlights include:
) The shy harmonica player, sitting at a table outside the circle, playing the absolute best musical accents, but mostly to himself
) The upright bass player who walked his enormous bass around the inside of the circle as a human indicator of who should be soloing, to keep everyone on pace. He also later kept up his bass line with a single hand while drinking a beer with his other and almost no one noticed this magical feat.
Anyway, I recorded a bit with the low-quality recorder on my phone and it sounds like it was beamed from another country… which kinda helps, in my opinion. If you share my AM radio aesthetics, maybe you’ll dig it.
The Cute Store
Walking In The Rain, Waiting For A Train
Ephemeral and Mundane: Accordion
First project up on Bandcamp.
Ephemeral and Mundane 03 – Lost Weekend in Munich
Lost Weekend in Munich: Vietnam vet Tom telling the story of a two day leave from the military spent on Verdistraße.
Ephemeral and Mundane 02 – Navy Tattoos
Ephemeral and Mundane – Navy Tattoos
2.5 minute field recording of table talk in Indiana. The story of some Naval men, alcohol and tattoos. [binaural stereo]
Ephemeral and Mundane 01 – Accordion: A Trip to TJ
Accordion: A Trip to TJ – A walk through a local store, book-ended by an accordion player and his wife busking outside. (Recorded with binaural headphones in stereo. El Cerrito, CA. 2016) [12 min. 30 sec.]