… i listen to the wind that obliterates my traces
… i listen to the wind that obliterates my traces brings together a collection of early photographs related to music, a group of 78rpm recordings, and short excerpts from various literary sources that are contemporary with the sound and images. It is a somewhat intuitive gathering, culled from artist Steve Roden’s collection of thousands of vernacular photographs related to music, sound, and listening.
Recordings and images conspire towards a consistent mood that is anchored by the book’s title, which binds such disparate things as an early recording of an American cowboy ballad, a poem by a Swedish Nobel laureate, a recording of crickets created artificially, and an image of an itinerant anonymous woman sitting in a field, playing a guitar. The book also contains an essay by Roden.
150 sepia photographs reproduced in full-color, the CDs feature 51 vintage recordings from 1925-1955.
Catalog Number DTD-20
Release Date
Artist(s) Various Artists
Recording Era(s)
1914-1955
Number of Tracks 51
Page Count 184
Label(s) / Partner(s) Dust-to-Digital
Producer(s) Steven Lance Ledbetter, Steve Roden, Robert Millis
Audio Engineer(s) Michael Graves
Designer(s) John Hubbard
Writer(s)
Steve Roden