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Javelin Goes Sample Hunting in Red Hook

Red Hook is pretty much Javeliner Tom van Buskirk's favorite part of New York, so the duo, makers of quite-fine post-neon freeform electronic music, picked it to mic and sample for a new track. "What makes this place is great that there are no trains...

Red Hook is pretty much Javeliner Tom van Buskirk’s favorite part of New York, so the duo, makers of quite-fine post-neon freeform electronic music, picked it to mic and sample for a new track. “What makes this place is great that there are no trains. Anyone here is either working here or taking a bus or riding a bike to get to a train to access the rest of the city,” says van Buskirk in a video about the project’s birthplace and home. And so they go out rattling chains, mic’ing lapping waves and workers doing worker stuff, and finding a bunch of little unexpected sound sources. Then, they make a track from it all in the trunk of their car. Here is it is:

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