It's snowing outside. It's cold in New York. So you know what that means, it's time to release another new episode of "Sounds of the City".
This summer I went back to my old neighborhood in Southside Jamaica, Queens to record the fireworks. I recorded about four hours of the festivities that night, and then edited it down into a nice 25.
It's not boom, boom, boom consecutively throughout the whole episode but it is s an orchestration.
If you really want to get into this episode, I highly suggest you go somewhere quiet. Close your eyes, put on some headphones and let your imagination be your guide.
I'm out of here. I love y'all. Peace.
-Amon
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/fireworks-in-the-hood/
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