Artist: H Stewart
Title: Letters to Kansas City
#ca278
Date: 2009-06-21
Keywords: experimental, ambient, lo-fi, other
Tracklist:
01 - Midtown - 3:29 (320 kbps)
02 - South Hyde Park - 3:21 (320 kbps)
03 - West 39th Street - 3:29 (320 kbps)
04 - Downtown - 3:02 (320 kbps)
05 - Crossroads - 3:29 (320 kbps)
06 - Loose Park - 3:59 (320 kbps)
07 - Troost - 2:59 (320 kbps)
08 - West Bottoms - 3:38 (320 kbps)
cover front
booklet 1-4
booklet 2-3
cover back
disk label image
Download.zip
"We haven’t much in life, yet we have so much. It is strange how important the small things become. Letters to Kansas City is an ode to H Stewart’s hometown. The songs are written about Kansas City’s neighborhoods, their moods and memories according to H Stewart. The songs were made with a cheap Casio, a used microphone, and a laptop which houses odd programs for sound manipulations. Those things coupled with the memory of home H Stewart create a voiceless album drawing on how little and how much we have in life, and how important it is to be home."
Contact:
http://www.myspace.com/hstewartsound
Photo by Pavel (Zapa) Zaporojetz / 2009