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- 270 Plays
Harry Partch and Company, “U.S. Highball” (1945)
Today I wandered onto the webpage I’m proudest of of all the webpages I’ve created over the years, and was reminded how great this piece of music is.
That the-algorithm-for-this-is-bleedingly-obvious-but-still-secretly-flattering feeling when the Top Story Shared by Your Friends in the automated Twitter spam was written by you.