COTTON SWABS | FREEDOM JAMS | FULL LENGTH
COTTON SWABS | FREEDOM JAMS are a series of audio/visual experiments. The idea behind these freedom jams are to practice a experiential way of creating and allowing the creation to take a effortless life of its own.
Vol.1
audio: consists of a overdubbing and layering tracks of guitar, thai pin, and a random LibriVox recording.
video: Michigan Science Center in Detroit, MI.
B.Hamilton, M.Steibel
Vol.2
audio: guitars, pots & pans, congas, bodhdán, synth, table
video: Smithsonian Museum, National Monument in Washington D.C.
B.Hamilton, M. Steibel
Vol.3
audio: classical guitar, distorted keyboard bass, and a LibriVox recording of 'Spiritual Maxims' by Brother Lawrence.
video: Island State Park, Kensington Park in Brighton, MI.
M.Steibel
Vol.4
audio: guitars, public domain (moon landing, war of the worlds)
video: Chicago, Lansing, East Lansing (public domain videos)
B.Hamilton, M.Steibel
Vol.5
audio: guitars, synths, and a random LibriVox recording.
video: blurred close-ups of water and light in Lansing, MI.
M.Steibel
Vol.6
audio: two sassy guitars
video: Lansing, MI thrift store
B.Hamilton, M.Steibel
Vol.7
audio: ukelele, keyboard organ
video: Harris Nature Center in Okemos, MI
M.Steibel
Vol.8
audio: guitar, bass, drums, synth, horn sample, reading from Revelation 22.
video: Smoky Mountains in both Tennessee and North Carolina.
J.Ford, M.Steibel
Vol.9
audio: guitars, synth, LibriVox recording of Charles Spurgeon Sermon.
video: footage of Evergreen Cemetery Lansing, MI. Kroger Food Stores in Swartz Creek, MI.
M. Steibel
Vol.10
audio: Guitar, A reading of the King James Holy Bible Ecclesiastes 3
video: Las Vegas and California in Sequoia National Park
B. Hamilton, M.Steibel
Vol.11
audio: classical guitar, LibriVox recording of 'The Practice of the Presence of God' by Brother Lawrence
video: footage of pond in Island State Park, Brighton, MI.
M.Steibel
Vol.12
audio: reversed guitar, random LibriVox recording
video: Fenner Nature Center in Lansing, MI
M.Steibel
Vol.13
audio: two acoustic guitars, librivox recording Spirtual Maxims by Brother Lawrence
video: all over the Michigan Coast
B. Hamilton, M. Steibel
Thank You for listening friends :)
In Him we live and move and have our being!
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Upper Peninsula of Michigan | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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- Socrates
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The Upper Peninsula (UP), also known as Upper Michigan, is the northern of the two major peninsulas that make up the U.S. state of Michigan. The peninsula is bounded on the north by Lake Superior, on the east by the St. Marys River, on the southeast by Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, and on the southwest by Wisconsin. Upper Peninsula counties also include nearby islands such as Grand, Drummond, Mackinac, and Bois Blanc, and more distant Isle Royale.
The Upper Peninsula contains 29% of the land area of Michigan but just 3% of its total population. Residents are frequently called Yoopers (derived from U.P.-ers) and have a strong regional identity. Large numbers of French Canadian, Finnish, Swedish, Cornish, and Italian immigrants came to the Upper Peninsula, especially the Keweenaw Peninsula, to work in the area's mines and lumber industry. The peninsula includes the only counties in the United States where a plurality of residents claim Finnish ancestry.The peninsula's largest cities are Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, Escanaba, Menominee, Houghton, and Iron Mountain. The heavily forested land and long, harsh winters make it poorly suited for agriculture. The economy is based primarily on logging and tourism; mining was a major industry during a golden age from 1890 to 1920.