027: DDAY60

20141029_155324

The beach, bombs, parachutes, gunfire and a song. The 24 hours of the D-Day invasion has been compressed into one.

The second in the ad hoc War Trilogy- DDAY60 first aired on The 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion (June 2004) as part of the Blind Spot radio program. Featuring the voices of John Wanzel and Brian Taylor with Peter Rosenbloom on cello and Jacob Christopher on computer, engineered by Philip von Zweck, written, composed and produced by John Wanzel.

Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast via this link RSS, or search for wanzel in itunes
Follow me on twitter @JohnWanzel 

If you liked this episode, you may also enjoy:
122: The Forest
A slow circular conversation that occasionally paraphrases Shakespeare and Chekhov, to create a lamentation to work, aging and trying to talk to those around you. Featuring a binaural recording of a walk in Long Island City, Queens, and a quintet of midi-based instruments.

064: Farmers of the Fields of Stars
On earth and in outer space, an audio collage about technology, family and foodstuff. Featuring interviews and audio about the history of farming, 1970s tractors, backyard gardening, growing greens in near-earth orbit, the year 3001, in conjunction with digital signal processing.

107: Santa Monica Piers
A binaural field recording — a walk on the beach; under the pier; a few hundred yards and back again; up to the pier; watching the bumper cars, the roller coasters; a woman sings I’ve already made it.

stopGOstop is produced by John Wanzel.