One of my favorite things to do the past several years is to simply get a record skipping and then improvise along with the skip, letting whatever wants to come out of my mouth come out of my mouth. I don't pick any themes or subjects beforehand, I just go. There's nearly never a second take. To be honest, most of the time the results range from wretched to mediocre at best, but every once in a while, I'll do one that I actually rather enjoy. The first 9 tracks on this collection, clean houses exude fear, are examples of ones that I thought came out alright.
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I can't honestly recall where a single one of these samples came from. I have reason to believe "Like Snakes" may have been built around a skipping Steely Dan record, but I'm not at all sure of that. I suppose I ought to keep better track of this stuff, eh?
This was recorded entirely in Portland, Maine, USA throughout 2014 and 2015 and then finally nostalgically edited and assembled in the summer of 2018.
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Such a special album I struggle to think of what to say about it. At times I'm afraid or put off even listening to it and sometimes its the most comforting thing in the world. I got this from a vinyl code and I only listened to that physical copy of it the morning after the night my dog died. The first time I ever lost someone that meant the world to me and it was the first time I didn't cry to it. This album is beautiful and if youre reading this, you are loved memon_dayz