Something Like #30: The Persistence of Water w/ Bitsy Knox feat. Mayra Rodríguez Castro
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Description
In this special 30th episode of Something Like, we look at the glistening, darkened, persistent paths that water carves, producing new life in the process. A year into recording Something Like from my bedroom in Kreuzberg, we'll also look into the cyclical quality of water, and so its place in memory. We'll return to the observance of its dual states: wetness and dryness, high tide and low tide, the shore and the depths of a pool. To navigate all of this, we have Alejandra Pizarnik's 1962 poem Caminos des Espejo as a guide, this time read by the poet Mayra Rodríguez Castro from her current home in La Esperanza, Colombia—one of the rainiest places in the world.
* Special thanks to Mayra for her contributions to this episode! * Thanks as always to Roger 3000 for providing us with Something Like's jingle * The music behind my voice in this episode is from Toshiya Sukegawa's (助川敏弥), ...
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