An audio serial by interdisciplinary quietist-philosopher-putterer Karinne Keithley Syers. Usually around ten minutes, currently coming out once a month, usually with an original song and audio culled from our archival ghost register.
Originally released 2.19.07
Netta Yerushalmy made a dance called Helga and the Three Sailors, and I made this audio essay in response.
a recuperated dream ballet the permission of meadows and that old chestnut Alexander Glazunov turning away
Weather on the Pennines, soil on the moon, wallflowers, wildflowers, Vida, the affirmative.
quilting, harmonics, and other things recorded in the bathroom while Harvey was sleeping.
A detroit lady from Mississippi, the things they do and the places she's lived. Fragments of an old pivotal place. A kitchen clanging. Some hum.
if the catastrophe was survived but without ever returning to the surface. A speculative float, with casio and cloud bowl simulacra.
Basement Tapes of the Mole Cabal Episode 36: I used to fly all kinds pigeoneers, minor criminals, exiles in California, fake themes from fake Hal Hartley movies 2.17.13
Basement Tapes of the Mole Cabal Episode 35: A rain squall In preparation for some future stop motion bathyspherical investigations, including my first composition for a music box, a recuperated song from a very old play, and the navy telephone. 1.20.13
Basment Tapes of the Mole Cabal Episode 34: six lights five Featuring Merce Cunningham, that gentle Buddhist genie. a little spaciousness, a little recuperation, and I do not think it is possible to be too simple. 12.24.12
Basement Tapes of the Mole Cabal Episode 33: Omaha Lights Out states with significant vowel action, sound composed of cobbled solitary hours, especially if you're from Cleveland 11.19.12
Basement Tapes of the Mole Cabal Episode 32: A room of 40 children dancing 10.14.12 Big Fish, shuttle disasters, sunset clauses, howling for very young new humans, things that crinkle.