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Ryan Van Winkle and Dan Seizure

Spoken Word

Dan Seizure's ambient freak out version of Ryan Van Winkle's post future broken poem "I Remember Having a Dime in My Pocket (Syracuse 1966)" was produced with cheap microphones and an expensive computer. Ryan read the poem aloud in a Tom Waits-esque basement with mice feeding on stale pita breads and Seizure attempted to make him sound like a young Phillip Glass. Seizure had no idea what a young Phillip Glass sounds like, but that it how his mind works. The pair live and work in Scotland and are proud of their ridiculous last names. This is their first and only known collaboration.


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I Remember Having a Dime in My Pocket (Syracuse 1966)
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