He Can Jog
Hoping the kitty I'm watching will start snoring again, my recorder is ready this time.
Respect to the end of Totem Pole on Sidewinder by Lee Morgan
Radio advertisements slapping away sustained thought on the coffeeshop stereo. I'd like a real-life ad blocker.
Feathers dripping dry from the drainspout with a new thought on his lips: this is tedious.
Some clunking machine at the coffeeshop is in perfect sync with the pop song playing on the sound system.
Glue my grandmother’s earliest ancestors onto the inside of an enamel urn.
"As HANNO says, 'My music is a universal hymn to the primitive pain and pleasure of being human'"
My coworker started chatting over wall
this morning as we were both on the same server investigating something... it's the best chat client haha
John Wall didn't own a sampler until he was 40. Life can go ways, it's good to remember.
Sweet little squirrel skittering across the telephone lines in the snow, not slipping too much
Whenever I write O_RDWR
it makes me think of Martin Crane
taku sugimoto's since 2016... down, deep... into the depths... pitch-sound-forms...
Here comes the train, through the twigs while the birds wait
Hello to the train pulling through the park on its way to the grain mill.
Somewhere I read that changing location, like entering a room, can rejigger neural pathways so that some thoughts and memories are somehow associated with the space. It's the same for me when picking up a laptop. My purpose feels clear until I open a blank web browser window and my mind goes blank, too. In all the moments where I'm drawing a total blank, and then suddenly the thoughts come easily again: maybe that's my brain looking for the room it was in before.
Starting (again) to work on something very old, I discovered it modulates up by a halfstep twice. Up, up, done. Maybe I can work in some extremely slow contrary motion, too.
I like it when I'm too distracted to want decide what to play, but there is a tape waiting to be flipped since yesterday.
Experimenting with going out at night and doing nothing much is a tentative success so far.
Today I have a feeling of déjà vu except it's a nightmare and it's happening in real life.
The soundworld of the river in February is pretty different from August. There are so many sloshy water-type sounds right now. I suspect some of it is actually fishes vocalizing. So hard to tell!
The last entry in my voice memos is a 436 minute mp3 recording documenting a period in the life of my pants pocket.
Sad to see moc
removed from the official arch linux repos, but also cool to learn the debian project has been quietly patching it and keeping it up to date in recent years. Long live the music on console player. (And debian!) :-)
This is a great performance of Scott Lindroth's Bell Plates by Alyssa Resh.
The river was frozen for a few weeks this winter (somehow I even saw folks ice fishing at one point) but melted away again pretty fast. NOAA is saying now it's probably not going to freeze again this year. Wow.
the hydrophone is back in the water again! two of them this time. i'm hoping the river will freeze soon. one will stay until the spring and the other will come in and out for me to listen in the meanwhile...
I have a habit of running system updates on my work laptop before going out for coffee. Like some kind of ritual to prepare to go into the world fully patched.
Whoops, the pool6 archival stream was down for a while. It's croaking again now.
"You know who makes very good sandwiches? Felix! Did you ever taste his cream cheese and pimento on date-nut bread?" #nowplaying
George Lewis' update to Voyager: Forager I love everything about this. #nowplaying
The country music vamp n' talk is a nice format. A stolen-from-the-blues-thing? I like the vibe of someone pouring out their heart into the mic in plain speech while their friends pour their hearts into their instruments gently in the background.
It's awfully distracting trying to get distraction-free, sometimes.
Found a nicely-resonant wine glass in a free box on my way home.
August McKinney's AudioSoup sounds lovely and takes a nice approach to simple grain visualization. #nowplaying
lmdb looks like it might make a wonderful embedded replacement for redis in astrid instruments!
I've never had a punch-tape style label maker before. This is super fun. Labels for everything!
Radbound Mens' Three Pieces for Upper Partial Tones is very enjoyable on tape. Ever so slight wow and flutter bubbles nicely onto the surface of the long tones.
Hm, I just realized I probably need to finish the piano roll before I can finish 3walks...
Very nice having a working cassette player again. I'm in a virtual jungle of lawnmowers with Coppice's Bypass Ideal tape. #nowplaying
Sam Scranton's new album Body Pillow lives up to its name. Giving it a big hug again this morning. #nowplaying
The temp forecast here for the next 48 hours looks like a straight line. It'll be hovering a few degrees above freezing, day and night, just fluctuating by a degree or two. Odd.
The Rolling Stones doing Sympathy for the Devil always makes me think of slow panning studio shots interspersed with young people holding machine guns. Good job, Godard.