DDT by Sissy Spacek is a unique album that showcases the experimental and avant-garde side of music. The album features a series of abstract soundscapes that are both intriguing and challenging to the listener. The album is not for the faint of heart, as it contains a series of harsh and abrasive sounds that are sure to test the limits of even the most hardened music fan.
Despite its challenging nature, DDT is a well-crafted album that showcases Sissy Spacek's technical prowess and experimental approach to music. The album is a testament to the power of experimentation and the importance of pushing the boundaries of what is considered "normal" in music.
Side A: Recorded on KXLU 88.9 FM in Los Angeles, California, July 2, 2008 using two special acetate records hand cut by Peter Kolovos with a performance of Sissy Spacek from The Smell, lock grooves and random grooves.
Side B: Recorded at The Smell in Los Angeles, California, July 19, 2008. Numbered edition of 100 copies.
DDT is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in experimental music and is looking for something that is truly unique and challenging. While it may not be for everyone, those who are willing to take the plunge will be rewarded with a truly unforgettable listening experience.