"I started noticing that the real weirdos were the people involved in experimental music communities. I felt like I found my culture there."
It’s a black-capped chickadee, with the call of a descending major second.
You wouldn’t hear them in NYC often, but in woodsy places in the northeast it’s a common part of the soundscape. I grew up hearing them, too.
Thanks, Andrea! Will let her know, I guess she'll be happy to finally find out.
Great and inspiring conversation – reminded me to go back to Robert Ashley, who I haven't listened to in far too long. And of course to Lee's work!
It’s a black-capped chickadee, with the call of a descending major second.
You wouldn’t hear them in NYC often, but in woodsy places in the northeast it’s a common part of the soundscape. I grew up hearing them, too.
Thanks, Andrea! Will let her know, I guess she'll be happy to finally find out.
Great and inspiring conversation – reminded me to go back to Robert Ashley, who I haven't listened to in far too long. And of course to Lee's work!