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FIELD spring​/​summer 2021 mixtape

by Jason Hovatter

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A1. dawn, just before a summer sunrise at Sauvie Island Wildlife Area... blue quail, ring neck doves, redwing blackbirds, bull frogs, pacific chorus frogs.
A2. beaver creek at Hopkins Demonstration Forest. Oregon coast
,Short Sand Beach tide pool and mussle bed… mussels releasing pressure, water, air? little crab scuttling around small fish, starfish green anemone? rain on the shore of the Puget Sound... a small prop airplane unseen above.
A3. grackles, cardinal duets or Joyce… morning. mom passes. Night Hawks… new species new sounds, big foot walk with kids, Maryland
toad chorus pairing sounds that have familiar feelings, cicada.
A4. back to Puget Sound Campbient, morning walk in dark/heavy rain/bear tracks. setting up under tree… prop plane bassy in the dark. noise pollution? used to filter it out but later feels dishonest and sometimes beautiful and relevant. night time crickets again, train at Smith and
Bybee ponds while harvesting ice storm windfall Cottonwood buds. transition sounds… train moves on and cicadas come in.
A5. cicadas Brood X and Scissor Grinder (excellent name!) bee tree Farragut Park, old leaning hollow cedar on sunny summer day coming and going bumping into the mic….
A6. Canadian Geese, rw black birds, marsh birds, ducks, coots, this years first serious attempts at field recording. Heavy frost crisp morning..Sandhill Cranes fly by...Laying on the cold ground with headphones on, unfocused on the usual daily things, very present as an individual, me, Jason, just dosent exist.. my daily concerns, obligations, cares, work.. non of it exists.

B1. tug boat pushing a massive barge of crushed stone up the Columbia River… noise pollution again but also somehow fits, makes sense… provides context that’s terrifying but also comforting. flickers and wood peckers, two airplanes cross the sky one going north the other south, for a moment they sync up and become one sound then get out of phase with one another and dissolve away.
B2. St Johns Bridge color of oxidized copper? Geofon seismic electromagnetic junction boxes unheard daily sounds passing thru objects…. putting my ear up to structure …early morning traffic, cow bird pebbles dropping in water morning cardinal songs… heron flys by crows, geese.
B3. osprey and bald eagle dive for fish and rain clouds blow in …cowbirds dropping pebbles eternal geese and cows “Sauvie Island Cowlife Area”… rain on recorder. i often leave a small drop rig somewhere and often is more compelling than the subject I went to record.
B4. Assateague Island morning waves, scouring, on a visit with family in
MD a few weeks after mom passed, beach
day I stood/floated up to my neck in the surf and the relentless pounding scouring feeling of salt water is cleansing… i included an extended passage here because it takes time to lose yourself… went back early next morning with dad to record with out people… sand crabs, mosquitoes, horses, campers, smoldering camp fire.
B5. Sauvie Island Bridge Geofon and contact mic, hydrophone in river…i pass over this bridge so often…cricket, toad, cicada chorus … the way the toads change pitch… literally all night long where I grew up… i can hear them get fatigued after hours of singing….
B6. central Oregon Carpenter Ants crawling and biting. i accidentally disturbed them and stuck the Geofon spike down into the bark paired with cicada and birdsong.

credits:
field recordings by jason hovatter april
thru september 2021 primarily in and around Portland, Oregon as well as
Camp Sherman Oregon, the Oregon Coast, Delmar
Maryland and Assateauge Island National Seashore.
these recordings are dedicated to the memory of my mother Joyce Ann
Hovatter who passed away this summer.

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released April 26, 2022

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