Farmila & VinylMend
I’ve been listening to a 1930s field recording of a herbal garden, and the crackle makes the rosemary leaves seem to whisper. Do you think plants have a sound that only analog gear can capture?
It’s the grain of the recorder that makes the leaves look like they’re speaking, not the rosemary itself, but if you count the way each leaf falls in a perfect pair, you can hear the quiet symmetry that only a good old tape will preserve. The plants don’t hum in the way a fan does; they only give up their quiet rhythm if you listen with a patient ear and a steady hand.