Cable Car Soundscapes

Posted on February 2, 2006 by hcrink

cable car sounds

This is the kind of record that brings joy to my life and reminds me of why I got into collecting oddball records in the first place. It's a local bay area lp from the early 80's of a guy who, just as the name implies, recorded the sounds of cable cars. Side A is the "naked" sound of the cars - which are amazingly avant garde sounding on their own, and side B is music concrete experiments he made from these recordings. The pieces are long, and sound-clips really would not this justice. So, if you are into this kinda stuff at all I recommend tracking a copy down. It's not too, too difficult/costly to find, and there are two pressings - this private version and another (later?) pressing on Folkways.

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Filed under: Avant / Experimental, Folkways

3 Comments to “Cable Car Soundscapes”

Ed on February 2nd, 2006 @ 11:13 am

i would like to own this record.

prof. rockwell on February 2nd, 2006 @ 11:17 am

I remember seeing a special on KRON news showcasing the cable car drivers exceptional bell-ringing abilities. Is there anything like that on this album? That would be hella fresh.

hcrink on February 2nd, 2006 @ 11:35 am

It’s more like mics right on/near the tracks. Pretty intense.

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