Each weekday, one indie-rock track inspired by a specific North American subway scene — a 2am A-train, BART on the day you got laid off, the TTC on a Monday, a NYC mariachi band ambushing the 6 line.
The F train rolls through Park Slope at 8 AM — above ground for a few more stops, light coming through at Smith-9th, before Brooklyn gives way to the dark.
The BART transbay tube at 6 AM — 130 feet under the Bay, sealed and compressed, bass humming through the floor. Four minutes given back to the underground.
The MBTA Green Line breaks into open air at Brigham Circle — pale morning light floods through the windows, the underground clatter gives way to wire-hum and wind, and a harmonica melody from a Copley busker refuses to let go.