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Let's Make a Sandwich

By Jim Wood on December 18, 2016 4:17 am

American Gas Association infomercial film (1950) https://archive.org/details/lets_make_a_sandwich

would this be called cooking IDM, maybe? You built an entire microuniverse out of the most mundane dialogue

This really gets a nice groove going and has the added bonus of making me hungry for a sandwich.

Delicious!

This is superb. Absolutely love pieces like this.

Pass me the Lurpak!!!!

Excellent experimental sounds again. Plenty ingredients for psychedelic brainfood.

This one made me smile, I love sandwiches

Great one!
Excellent rythmic work...

A very tasty piece of music!

Beautiful work, Jim--it reminds me of some of the speech pieces I cut together from radio broadcasts and the Prelinger archive. (My rule was usually that the sentences had to be syntactically correct, but didn't have to unfold predictably.)

laguna wrote:

would this be called cooking IDM, maybe? You built an entire microuniverse out of the most mundane dialogue

And cheese, don't forget cheese.

CosmicCairns wrote:

This really gets a nice groove going and has the added bonus of making me hungry for a sandwich.

miraclemiles wrote:

Delicious!

Ipaghost wrote:

mysterioso wrote:

This is superb. Absolutely love pieces like this.

GrainBastard wrote:

Pass me the Lurpak!!!!

We have some in our fridge. ::)

Q-Rosh wrote:

Excellent experimental sounds again. Plenty ingredients for psychedelic brainfood.

Jason Nijjer wrote:

This one made me smile, I love sandwiches

theGuen wrote:

Great one!
Excellent rythmic work...

Plantrain wrote:

A very tasty piece of music!

onezero wrote:

Beautiful work, Jim--it reminds me of some of the speech pieces I cut together from radio broadcasts and the Prelinger archive. (My rule was usually that the sentences had to be syntactically correct, but didn't have to unfold predictably.)

Mine also, If I know the language well enough; otherwise, it's just the sounds.

Thanks all for your comments!!!

*warning - don't listen to this song hungry - my tummy is rumbling now for a sandwich!

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