Decoded and Reimagined
Decoded and Reimagined
Tom Waits once said: “I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things.”
Ferouac lives in that contradiction. We’re a crossroads where jazz moans, folk wanders, and blues bleeds. We trace the lineage of American sound; dusty, defiant, divine, through artists like Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and all those who set the road on fire just by walking it.
This isn’t nostalgia. It’s a living archive of rebellion, rhythm, and revelation, a blog, a beat, a conversation across generations.
A surreal 1988 interview transformed into kinetic animation by Blank on Blank. Listen as Waits muses on Stonehenge moles & how New York “fractures you a little bit” with its overwhelming noise and imagery. But that fracture, he says, can be creatively useful; “if you can take it without becoming part of it.”
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