Micromix by Atlas Sound

Blogged about this micromix by Atlas Sound. Notes: favorite part starts @ 29:40 when Bradford sings “Sing to the coffin that awaits you, sing to the coffin in you mind, sing to praise yourself, ” and then has this ill break that goes into harmonics and harmonica and sad hard chords.

yo tengo tantos hermanos que no los puedo contar

Lau just told me that Mercedes Sosa died. Thinking back to a road trip. can’t remember exactly where. Colorado. Maybe coming back from the Sand Dunes. Summertime. Lau pregnant with Layla then. We listened to a disc of Mercedes Sosa. One track–yo tengo tantos hermanos. She sang “yo tengo tantos hermanos que no los puedo contar.” I have more brothers than I can count. Some lines stay with you for a long time.

Julio

Underneath all of this is the need to connect.  The need for each part of the day to flow into the next wihout forcing it or worrying too much about it. Bob Burnquist and his crew session at his ramps, then cool down by playing music together,  Bob on drums. Here at my mom’s house it’s just after dawn. There’s this mechanization here. The hot tub will kick on at 8 am. The thermostat set at 75. I look at Julio, curled on his bed, tail to nose. Dogs are permanently in the flow. At least permanently in their flow. Julio grew up on the calles Rivadavia, Alvear, and Sarmiento in Quilmes, Buenos Aires,  a street dog, nosing trash, killing rats and mice and whatever else. One day someboday was driving and either didn’t see him or saw him and just thought ‘perro callejero de mierda’ and gunned it. A broken back left leg. He probably weighed 22 pounds at the time. Then Lau. Her flow that day was to see him (they’d already made eye contact on other days) there all bloody, take him to the vet, then bring him home. Julio’s older now but still a hunter, annihiliating all the geckos by the pool. He limps on the bad leg but still catches them. When he’s not hunting or sleeping he always seems so sad like he’s just not sure what will happen next. When he sees us packing it gets really bad. “It’s ok bud,” I tell him. “You’re going too.”

Upcoming Music Reviews at Wend Magazine

Stoked to report that I’m all logged in as a contributor and ready to begin monthly music reviews for the buena gente over at Wend Magazine.  The section is called seen, read, heard.