A meandering essayistic mix of music, film and literature, field recordings, and humour, all with one goal in mind: to provide a short audio day trip for nihilists wherein they slow down and enjoy the world.
All music clips and recordings are (hopefully) either out of copyright or used under fair usage.
To get in touch: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com or neil-fitzgerald.com.
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A meandering essayistic mix of music, film and literature, field recordings, and humour, all with one goal in mind: to provide a short audio day trip for nihilists wherein they slow down and enjoy the world.
All music clips and recordings are (hopefully) either out of copyright or used under fair usage.
To get in touch: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com or neil-fitzgerald.com.
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Running order:
All original music by Neil Fitzgerald. All samples used under Fair Usage.
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Running order of the 'culturescape':
For more info about the curator: neil-fitzgerald.com
If you have an idea for a theme, or want your music or field recording used in a future episode: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com
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Running order of the 'culturescape':
For more info about the curator: neil-fitzgerald.com
If you have an idea for a theme, or want your music or field recording used in a future episode: daytripsfornihilists@gmail.com
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Wittgenstein was right! Being silly is necessary for human happiness.
NB. This episode contains contextualised use of the 'n' word in a sound clip from a gangster rapper* (see bold and asterisked below)
Photo of a serious-looking Wittgenstein:
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Some reflections on the authenticity that runs like a rich seam of truth in Bill Callahan's songs. How does he do it?
With huge thanks to Bill Callahan and Drag City Records for permission to use clips from the songs for this audio essay. :)
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A meandering exploration of how Kathleen Ferrier's voice is so unbearably moving.
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A generally uplifting audio essay on emptiness and its consolations...ideal for day-tripping nihilists, naturally.
Tracklist:
All the above used under fair usage rights.
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