I Listen to the Wind that Obliterates My Traces

I Listen to the Wind that Obliterates My Traces
Author: Steve Roden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Folk music
ISBN: 9780981734248


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Dust-to-Digital presents 150 music-related vernacular photographs paired with 51 songs, field recordings and sound effets on two compact discs. Spanning the lat 1800s to 1955, all of the materials used for this set come from the collection of acclaimed visual/sound artist Steve Roden.


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