Meadow Argus - Little Tree
Meadow Argus has composed sounds with many themes and methodologies. The newest release on Flophouse continues sonic exploration in another sublime fashion. At the core is the donning organ, a beautiful staple for many of Meadow Argus recordings. The theme in this composition and hopefully a few more to come is a thrifted resource of a box of recorded phone conversations. Finding eighteen cassettes of phone conversations poses many questions. Who records their phone calls? Why would you have so many conversations recorded? Sadly, why would someone give this content to a thrift store, seems like there would be a family member that would have some sentimental value attached. At least a person found them that had the wherewithal to see a potential for twenty seven hours of recorded talk. And this person is Tynan Krakoff (Meadow Argus). If there is one person who could take this material and make it more, the hidden filament of synchronicity is working with out a hitch.
Little Tree is the title given to this composition. Bob and Carole are the recorded individuals talking about a tree, bugs, friends and displacing construction. Meadow Argus has done a superb job in delivering these recordings with an incredible sonic canvass. There is mystery and cohesion. The patience in which everything unfolds to perfectly timed. A great composition, especially for the summer time.
There are only thirty seven editions of Little Tree. The Flophouse bandcamp page has them currently available.
Links
Meadow Argus - bandcamp
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