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Dominic Smith – The Exploded Lunch, report four: Welcome to the dream library

From Dominic Smith’s introduction to this show

The dreams you hear in this episode were collected from within the ‘Circle of Trust’. I sent out magnetic tape-based Dictaphones and asked participants to record their dreams in the morning. I chose tape because I also wanted to use a medium that would potentially be affected by the environment it was in. And in some cases, I wanted to capture the impact of the journey that the tapes endured i.e., mechanical damage and electromagnetic interference in transport. They are shared as they were recorded, and they offer a real treat to the deep listeners among you. As ever, this piece is best enjoyed when you listen with headphones.