Posted December 24, 2007 by Din
Ten Dollars
by Swearing At Motorists
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Din says: This lovely solo performance was recorded live in a subway station in Berlin. Singer songwriter Dave Doughman's story about making this record is a fun read, and the results are amazing. I can see why he got obsessed with that glorious, lonely cavernous reverb. No digital effect can match a huge, uneven space. The whole record is free as downloadable mp3. So Merry Xmas, from Berlin, here's Ten Dollars to get where you need to go.
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