My Fake Baby
The following is a field recording of Desiree Holman's exhibit at the Hammer Museum. Sam Farzin made the recording during a enjoyable day of record shopping, driving and a brief search for the perfect mid-range 70's hi-fi turntable that combines functionality, durability and value.
Desiree Holman - My Fake Baby at the Hammer
After railing on the uselessness of the internet in regards to my personal evaluation of music in my previous post, I felt that I should at least mediate the step from collected recordings back to other people's recordings with a mix of the two. In this case, all three elements of the above combine to some sort of perfection. Firstly, the song is amazing. The crisp guitar is such a relief! Secondly, the room's filter greatly enhances the pop-muzak qualities of the song (I think the tamborine was somehow enhanced?). Lastly and most importantly, what a great day.
Desiree Holman - My Fake Baby at the Hammer
After railing on the uselessness of the internet in regards to my personal evaluation of music in my previous post, I felt that I should at least mediate the step from collected recordings back to other people's recordings with a mix of the two. In this case, all three elements of the above combine to some sort of perfection. Firstly, the song is amazing. The crisp guitar is such a relief! Secondly, the room's filter greatly enhances the pop-muzak qualities of the song (I think the tamborine was somehow enhanced?). Lastly and most importantly, what a great day.


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