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what happened to the moon of my childhood?

Posted on June 14, 2011 by deej

was it sold to developers? who said that they could sell its light reflecting on the ocean waves? 在杉林浴場沙灘上聽海浪 心裡應該放輕鬆 只是月娘 被遮住了 童年的回憶 也被出賣了 不是月娘已下山 是人類的貪心 讓我們坐在陰影中 唱古調吧 也許我們還能請月娘回來

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new site

Posted on May 24, 2011 by deej

even sinatra is changing his jokes, they’ll be some changes made… so goes the standard. in the interests of a more interactive site, i’m going to turn the old djhatfield.com Continue Reading →

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dj hatfield / taiwan soundscapes

Posted on May 23, 2011 by deej

dj hatfield is assistant professor in liberal arts at the berklee college of music in boston. a sociocultural anthropologist, hatfield’s ongoing academic projects include traces of the diverse: taiwanese histories Continue Reading →

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it’s raining

Posted on May 23, 2011 by deej

does anyone have good ideas on how best to record rain? it’s tricky…

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