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Luke Tan - Ghosts In The Flophouse
Ghosts In The Flophouse

by Luke Tan 

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18:16
 

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For over 100 years, the building at 2241 NW Hoyt Street in Portland, Oregon, served as a temporary resting stop for the homeless, hopeless, drug-addled, and mentally insane. It was shut down in 2006, last operating under the 'business' name Westport Villa, it's inhabitants thrown out on the street. Shortly after the eviction notices were served, I became sole tenant of said building. Under the auspices of 'caretaker', I was able to explore, detail, and document the past crimes committed at Westport Villa. For 6 months I lived isolated in the decrepit building. For 6 months I went to sleep next to, woke up to, and learned to commune with the spirits that continued to reside in the empty building. "Ghosts In The Flophouse" is the result of those 6 months.

Not all the previous residents of the flophouse are dead. We still exist! The flophouse was an unfortunates place of last resort, a prison for some who were too helpless and manipulated to find a way out, but for many it was at least a roof to keep off the rain. While 2241 NW Hoyt has been converted into luxury studios with a 1.5+ million dollar renovation, the people who were forced to reside there, and then forced out, are still living on the streets. That's why, instead of charging for "Ghosts In The Flophouse", I am asking you to make a donation to Sisters of The Road or Street Roots, two organizations dedicated to helping improve the lives of some of the very people who used to live there, and help insure that these conditions are never repeated.

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I created an avante garde movie which goes along with the album. It explores the Flophouse from a first person perspective while illustrating the underlying narrative of the album: a love story of two troubled souls, the yin and yang of an unfortunate edifice, and their eventual unification. You can purchase it and a few acoustic versions of the songs at the store.

 

 

 

 

 



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14/10/08

These songs and sounds will sound all too familiar. Just like the odd noises that you have ignored when going into old houses, the graveyard, or past certain places late at night. Done very well since I thought it was EVP in the background at first.

11/10/08

I can't say that I actually really *like* everything about the mix or the songs.. But considering the unusual topic matter, and that the musicianship is well above average, it's going to get a good rating from me.

A very daring project, artistically speaking. And Luke Tan has done a fascinating job with it. Might not be an all-time favorite for many people, but I'd highly recommend it for a listen.

 

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USA
Genre folk
Release October 06, 2008
Listens 2207 Downloads 167
Starred 4 Playlisted 7    
Reviews 3 Rating 9.0/10

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