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Tonight's card

Tonight

Sibylle Baier, Colour Green (2006)

Why you
You said you're drawn to voices that sound like they're in the room with you. Songs that feel found, not released. This one is the reference point.
The lore
Baier recorded this at home in Germany in the early '70s, on a reel-to-reel tape machine. Then she put music aside, walked away from a budding film career (she'd just been in a Wim Wenders picture), and moved to Massachusetts to raise her family. Thirty years later her son burned the old tapes onto CDs as gifts for relatives. One copy found its way to Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis, and in 2006 the songs were finally released.
The scene
Last song of the night. Kitchen light still on, everyone else asleep.

One of tonight's cards. Every card is written for one listener, and a human checks it before it ships.

How it works

  1. 1

    Tell us why you love what you love (10 min)

  2. 2

    We dig, write the story, and a human checks every card

  3. 3

    A few songs land in your inbox, at your hour

Curated with AI, checked by a human, sent to 20 people we take personally.

Questions

Is it free?
Yes. Free for listeners, and it stays that way.
Is this AI-generated music?
No. Real songs by real artists. AI helps us search and write; a human approves every card before it goes out.
What do you do with my answers?
We only use them to build your taste profile. No resale, no sharing, unsubscribe anytime.

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