Today, I’m excited to share at least three posts as I enhance the quality of my music collection, focusing on records previously shared by others. As storage constraints loosen, I’m committed to preserving these sounds for future listeners. Kicking things off, I have two notable releases from the Minnesota band Kindergarten, whose early sound blended minimal synth with post-punk influences. Their 1982 “Interference” and 1987 “No. 3 EP” showcase their evolution from experimental to a darker, more college radio vibe.
What do you think is the significance of re-evaluating and preserving older music in our digital age? How do you believe it impacts our understanding of musical evolution?
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