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Artist | Track | Album | Label | Year | Comments | New | Approx. start time | |||
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This Mortal Coil | Kangaroo | It'll End In Tears | 4AD | 1984 | track features Simon Raymonde (on bass, acoustic guitar, & synthesizer [DX7]), Martin McGarrick (on cello) & Gordon Sharp (on vocals) | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||||
Michael Gordon w/ Cello Octet Amsterdam | 8 (Side D) | 8 | Cantaloupe Music | 2021 | * | 0:03:14 (Pop-up) | ||||
Francesca Ter-Berg | Hinges | PSALM002: In Eynem - EP | Phantom Limb | 2021 | debut EP from this cellist & composer | * | 0:09:56 (Pop-up) | |||
Leo Chadburn | X Chairman Maos | Slower / Talker | Library Of Nothing | 2021 | album composed 2011-2020 / Performers include: Canadian ensemble Quatuor Bozzini: Clemens Merkel & Xavier Lepage-Brault (violins), Stéphanie Bozzini (viola), Isabelle Bozzini (cello) + UK group Apartment House: Mira Benjamin & Gordon MacKay (violins), Bridget Carey (viola), Anton Lukoszevieze (cello), Kerry Yong (piano, reed organ and Casiotone keyboards), Mark Knoop (piano), Simon Limbrick (handbell), Max de Wardener (electric bass), Sam Cave (electric guitar) + Gemma Saunders (voice), Leo Chadburn (voice, piano and Dictaphones) and Kate Halsall (voice, piano) | * | 0:20:02 (Pop-up) | |||
Agnese Toniutti | Exacerbated Subtlety Concert (Why Does A Woman Love A Man?), Part I (by Lucia Dlugoszewski) | Subtle Matters | Neuma | 2021 | Toniutti plays all parts of the piano (literally) playing keys, strings and all | * | 0:29:52 (Pop-up) | |||
Minamo | Puk | Wakka | Minamo | 2021 | orig released in 1999 / all proceeds go to Tim Barnes medical expenses / For more info, go here: https://minamo.bandcamp.com/album/wakka | * | 0:35:11 (Pop-up) | |||
Raphael Languillat (performed by Jakob Krupp) | St Jerome | Wuste (Atacama) (2017) excerpt) | no album | Raphael Languilat | 2021 | * | 0:39:32 (Pop-up) | ||||
Biosphere | As Weird Elfin Lights | Angel's Flight | AD 93 | 2021 | tracks for this album were based on Beethoven’s "String Quartet No. 14" | * | 0:46:57 (Pop-up) | |||
Anne Chris Bakker | Droesem | Reminiscences | Dronarivm | 2014 | 0:50:27 (Pop-up) | |||||
Maja S.K. Ratkje | Vannstand - Oslo | Vannstand | Motvind | 2021 | Norwegian composer / “Vannstand” translates to “Sea Level”. Ratkje used local sea level measurements to create scores, which in turn are interpreted musically by children, who were asked to reflect and respond musically to their relationship with the coast, the water and the sea. | * | 1:07:27 (Pop-up) | |||
Patrick Kosk | Transmissions In A... | Elektroakustische Musik Aus Finland (V/A) | Edition RZ | 1989 | Kosk originally composed “Transmissions In A…” in 1981 & it was recorded at the experimental studio of Yleisradio, the Finnish Broadcasting Company in Helsinki | 1:09:04 (Pop-up) | ||||
Henry Jacobs | Electronic Kabuki Mambo | Highlights of Vortex: Electronic Experiments and Music (V/A) | Folkways | 2000 | album orig issued in 1959 / "Electronic Kabuki Mambo" was used, initially, as a score for the play, "The Orange Seller" by David Westen Hunter, & then later presented at Vortex. In the 50s, Jacobs produced the Vortex Concerts, a series of concerts featuring new music & taking place in the Morrison Planetarium in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. | 1:31:08 (Pop-up) | ||||
Thomas Hamilton | Modhera | Pieces For Kohn | Creel Pone | 2005 | orig released in 1975 on Somnath Records / . All the compositions for this album were generated conceptually from paintings, of the same name, by artist Bill Kohn. The original tapes were performed at the 1976 opening of Kohn's exhibit at the Terry Moore Gallery in St. Louis. | 1:33:37 (Pop-up) | ||||
Arne Nordheim | Solitaire (1968) | Electric | Rune Grammofon | 1998 | comp / "Solitaire" was originally released on the Norwegian composer's 1969 collection “Colorazione Solitaire Signals." | 1:35:48 (Pop-up) | ||||
Norman Westberg & Jacek Mazurkiewic | What Is Good For The Goose | First Man In The Moon | Hallow Ground | 2021 | 1st collaboration between Norman Westberg (of the Swans) & bassist Jacek Mazurkiewicz (of the Modular String Trio) | * | 1:45:28 (Pop-up) | |||
Angelo Marchese | Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue for The Golden Flower (1985) (by Dusan Bogdanovic) | Bogdanovic - Guitar Music | Brilliant Classics | 2015 | Dušan Bogdanović is a Serbian-born (former Yugoslavia) composer & guitarist now living in America | 2:04:15 (Pop-up) | ||||
Daniel Bachman | Coronach | Axacan | Three-Lobed | 2021 | album title “Axacan” takes its name from a 16th-century colony founded by Spaniards around the Chesapeake Bay, an area that today is Bachman’s home state of Virginia. The colony was short-lived with the settlers being abandoned by their guides & left to perish. A sad document of European settlement in America. / Bachman utilized guitar, field recordings & harmonium to create a personal connection to this history. / “Coronach” is defined as a funeral dirge sung or played on the bagpipes in Scotland & Ireland. | * | 2:14:31 (Pop-up) | |||
Polaroid Notes | Down By The Sea | Ennio's Muse (V/A) | Whitelabrecs | 2021 | Polaroid Notes is a Munich-based artist / "Ennio's Muse" is a digital compilation, in which all proceeds will be donated to "Return to Sea and Sardinia," a documentary film project in which they retrace the steps of D.H. Lawrence’s travel book, “Sea & Sardinia” 100 years later. The album is inspired by Ennio Morricone and throws forward the themes of Mediterranean travel that lie ahead. | * | 2:23:23 (Pop-up) | |||
Irena and Vojtěch Havlovi | That Which Glitters | Melodies In The Sand | Melody As Truth | 2021 | comp by collection of works from Czech husband-and-wife duo Irena & Vojtěch Havlovi, spanning their early works in the mid-80s to recent pieces recorded for viola de gamba. The Havlovis were members of the Capella Antiqua e Moderna collective. | * | 2:27:13 (Pop-up) | |||
Moshonsensu | Chogenbo | Kanjo No Nami | Moshonsensu | 2021 | debut EP by UK artist Daryl Robinson | * | 2:30:34 (Pop-up) | |||
Charlemagne Palestine | theeOorgannnissstheeGgreattestttSsynthesizerrrEverrrrrrrr - Part 1 (excerpt) | theeOorgannnissstheeGgreattestttSsynthesizerrrEverrrrrrrr | Meakusma | 2021 | recording of Palestine's live performance at the 2019 Meakusma Festival | * | 2:35:18 (Pop-up) | |||
Kid Koala & Dynomite D | Third World Lover | Bombay 2: Electric Vindaloo (V/A) | Motel | 2001 | Bollywood brothers Kalyanji & Anandji composed up to a 100 soundtracks a year at their peak in the 1970s for Indian films. Their music combined their own Indian music roots with elements of Western movies of the 60s and 70s, which had made their way into India. The 1998 album “Bombay The Hard Way: Guns, Cars & Sitars” was a project by producer Dan the Automator, where he asked contributors to take music from 1970s Bollywood duo and remix and recompose it, making a new blend of East & West. Traditional elements of Indian music, such as the drone were paired with electronics and other elements developed since the originals came about. A 2nd edition came out in 2001 called “Bombay 2: Electric Vindaloo,” which is where this track was taken from. | 2:40:23 (Pop-up) | ||||
David Bowie | Wild Is The Wind | Live @ BBC Radio Theatre 2000 | 2:52:52 (Pop-up) |
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lanky:
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CarolCrow:
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Ivan from Woodbridge:
Scott67:
Stanley:
Hooray for Sunday.
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CarolCrow:
francoise:
Pablexa™:
CarolCrow:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Grateful as ever for the Sunday waking soundtrack.
CarolCrow:
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Scott67:
Tom from Stirling:
Zinn The Mood:
Like Greg Lake in a Swiss monastery.
Robm:
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Ruth Booth:
David in London:
Scotty - I can confirm high enjoyment and new levels of understanding around the strange concept of ‘out’...
Robm:
Robm:
Kpx:
Tom from Stirling:
Zinn The Mood:
Scott67:
David in London:
Pablexa™:
Pablexa™:
WR:
Hello listeners, awake and otherwise.
Ivan from Woodbridge:
dale:
WM:
Vietnam burns and me I spurn Mao Mao
Johnson giggles and me I wiggle Mao Mao
Napalm runs and me I gun Mao Mao
Cities die and me I cry Mao Mao
Whores cry and me I sigh Mao Mao
The rice is mad and me a cad
It’s the Little Red Book
That makes it all move
Imperialism lays down the law
Revolution is not a party
The A-bomb is a paper tiger
The masses are the real heroes
The Yanks kill and me I read Mao Mao
The jester is king and me I sing Mao Mao
The bombs go off and me I scoff Mao Mao
Girls run and me I follow Mao Mao
The Russians eat and me I dance Mao Mao
I denounce and I renounce Mao Mao
It’s the Little Red Book
That makes it all move
And you can listen to the song on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkzzC7mBDkU
Kpx:
David in London:
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Ivan from Woodbridge:
The Butterman:
RB:
CarolCrow:
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Tom from Stirling:
CarolCrow:
dale:
RB:
Guess the caffeine is kicking in now .... and the sounds are helping the mind to wander
RB:
The Butterman:
Tom from Stirling:
dale:
Tom from Stirling:
Brian in UK:
Where does the time go, been getting some hedge trimmer action in the lower pasture.
Pablexa™:
Brian in UK:
CarolCrow:
Brian in UK:
Nulsh:
Please excuse my tardiness!
RB:
Brian in UK:
CarolCrow:
Nulsh:
Nulsh:
Brian in UK:
Hard to believe that it is the longest day in one month.
headcleaner:
Brian in UK:
Pablexa™:
Pablexa™:
Nulsh:
JB from NP:
David (in London):
Nulsh. Salutations to you.
JB from NP:
lanky:
- Pabs
Pablexa™:
Ivan from Woodbridge:
Tom from Stirling:
General rule # !2: no AC before June 1.
Pablexa™:
FU JB™
Nulsh:
JB!
Lanky!
Pablexa™:
Pablexa™:
Step 1: open window
Step 2 land on the moon
Step 3: remove screen
JB from NP:
JB from NP:
Tom from Stirling:
YouTube will solve your ills. YouTube has everything.
CarolCrow:
CarolCrow:
JB from NP:
Pablexa™:
Pablexa™:
Tom from Stirling:
lanky:
upstatesean:
😁
Pablexa™:
Tom from Stirling:
lanky:
Pablexa™:
Dunny worry folks #PabsIsNotAStalker
(Only about 2 peeps will get this reference)
JB from NP:
JB from NP:
Pablexa™:
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RB:
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Tom from Stirling:
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Brian in UK:
Cooh John:
Ken From Hyde Park:
Ivan from Woodbridge:
Brian in UK:
Pablexa™:
Have a great week erryone - Even you JB
Scott67:
See you all in the Sound Soup soon! ✌😎🌏🌛
David (in London):
WR:
David (in London):
Have a good week ahead Moonfaces one and all.
Brian in UK:
Tom from Stirling:
Nulsh:
Thanks Carol!
Thanks Ruth!
Cheers amigos!
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