I recorded this clip over about a week in July, 2020 by driving around Silicon Valley, CA with the radio tuned to 89.1 FM - a frequency contested by two compellingly dissimilar stations. The the recordings themselves have been only minimally edited; I merely spliced together the segments which caught my interest. There are delightfully chaotic moments of intermingled music and dialogue, compelling juxtapositions of thematic content, and best of all, a bit near the end where a dog barks in time with the music. I hope you enjoy it!
credits
released July 26, 2020
please don't try to pay for downloading this or they'll throw me straight into the slammer
special thanks to the makers of Audacity, Artbreeder, GIMP, cooltext.com, and "google maps"
FAQ:
Q - you grew up there, right?
A - yeah.
Q - would you have put some burning Teslas on the album cover if there was a little more room?
A - absolutely.
Q - are all cops bastards?
A - yes. yeah.
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