Marcin Barski - Wanda's dream


Emigration is an interesting process for your communication and consciousness. Your links to what has been left are permanently altered and the way you communicate is a completely different story.
How we perceive the country we left behind especially with a heavy suitcase of preconceived terms of understanding the differences in our immediate surrounding which were so heavily influenced by political, cultural and technological aspects of our lives.
Poland throughout 1980's was an interesting country to analyze through the ubiquitous usage of audio cassette tapes widespread and utilised to make recordings of everything.
Marcin Barski, who resides in Cracow and is known from Audiotong and Mathka releases prepared a plunderphonic conondrum which needs a proper introduction to be understood correctly.
Old cassette tapes of people who migrated to US, a story to be listened to with grainy fabricof reality that they have experienced. A reminescence of political analysis of every day life done in a crude way, catholicism affiliation and its role of breaking towards liberal democratic breakdown, the excerpts from culture so austere and outlandish that your natural inquisitive spirit feels like exploring for the sake of it. But most of it, the intimacy of a personal story.
Chris wasn't much of a writer...

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