Episode 2: Noisy Memory - Silent City
Here is the second episode of the Sound Is Magic podcast, based on my new book, Noisy Memory (on August 26 with the University of North Carolina Press [https://uncpress.org/book/9781469691343/noisy-memory/]). If you haven’t listened to the first episode yet, don’t worry—you can still enjoy this one by itself! But if you are curious, the first episode [https://brianharnetty.substack.com/p/episode-1-noisy-memory-learning-to] will provide some extra background.
This episode is all about silence, and I think about it through the lenses of my family—mostly about my dad, Paul—and the farm and apple orchard in Appalachian Ohio where he grew up: in a town called Junction City. This also happens to be the place where I have my earliest memories, so it seemed like a good idea to revisit them here.
And, we’ll do a deep dive into the album Silent City [https://brianharnetty.bandcamp.com/album/silent-city], which was originally released on Atavistic Records in 2009. The album brings together samples from the Berea Appalachian Sound Archives alongside my memories of Junction City to create a mythological town. It also features three tracks made collaboratively with the singer Will Oldham, and I describe our creative process.
Again, it’s important to note that I couldn’t possibly add in all of the stories and music that are in the book. There is so much more that I couldn’t cover here. In the book, the chapter on Silent City is also incredibly personal for me, and I write about death and birth, memory, and family—all things that are deeply meaningful. So, if this material intrigues you, please pre-order a copy of the book here [https://uncpress.org/book/9781469691343/noisy-memory/].
And, if you’d like to listen to and/or purchase Silent City (without my commentary), you can do so here [https://brianharnetty.bandcamp.com/album/silent-city].
Want to learn more about this Noisy Memory project? You can check out a media companion to the book here [https://www.brianharnetty.com/noisy-memory], which shares descriptions, videos, recordings, and scores of the music from each chapter of the book.
And lastly, in the podcast I describe a video I made for Silent City of the song called “Some Glad Day.” You can watch the video here, made back in 2009:
Thank you for listening!
Brian
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