Filastine: NPR Music Field Recordings

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Filastine: NPR Music Field Recordings with tags npr music, filastine, field recordings, cathedral of junk

He'd say he was a radical before he'd say he was a musician — a laptop artist with a love of grit and noise. Grey Filastine, once based in Seattle but now a nomad loosely based in Barcelona, is a creative soul. He seems to also love a good party, a beat and a shopping cart wired for sound.

With that in mind, we asked Filastine to perform at a junkyard in Austin — not just any junkyard, either, but a place called "The Cathedral of Junk." It's a home for more than 60 tons of unwanted consumer has-been items, transformed into art installations by Vince Hannemann. Here, Filastine brought his attitude, his electronics and a cellist friend to perform "Btalla" and an excerpt from "Dance of the Garbagemen."

See more Field Recordings: npr.org/series/144918893/field-recordings

Producers: Mito Habe-Evans, Saidah Blount

Audio engineer: Kevin Wait

Additional videography by Katie Hayes Luke

Special thanks to Vince Hannemann and The Cathedral of Junk

Executive producers: Anya Grundmann, Keith Jenkins.