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Podcast Episode 56 now available!
By Scott ScholzA great set of tunes for episode 56 of the Words on Sounds podcast, featuring: –synth zoners for days from Kyle Landstra’s side of a killer new split onLillerne Tapes –percussion-fueled adventures from Booker Stardrum’s solo debut on NNA Tapes –lowercase improv from Ex You on Small Scale Music –Immersive atmospheres from Grand Banks on Oxtail Recordings –a piece from…
A great set of tunes for episode 56 of the Words on Sounds podcast, featuring:
–synth zoners for days from Kyle Landstra’s side of a killer new split onLillerne Tapes
–percussion-fueled adventures from Booker Stardrum’s solo debut on NNA Tapes
–lowercase improv from Ex You on Small Scale Music
–Immersive atmospheres from Grand Banks on Oxtail Recordings
–a piece from the third installment of the La Forêt rouge trilogy, via La cohu
–some americana-infused brilliance from More Eaze on Full Spectrum Records
–gorgeous layers of flute from Paul R. Marcano’s side of a near-perfect split on Constellation Tatsu
–Americana released to the brainiac-wolves known to we mortals as Walls Of Genius
–EVI/synth duets from the Bambi Kino duo’s excellent tape on International Anthem
–one of 16 amazing “tapestry” pieces from the sprawling, incredible Stag Harequadruple tape on Inner Islands
–and a great synclavier composition from the late Frank Zappa, who would have turned 75 today.
–percussion-fueled adventures from Booker Stardrum’s solo debut on NNA Tapes
–lowercase improv from Ex You on Small Scale Music
–Immersive atmospheres from Grand Banks on Oxtail Recordings
–a piece from the third installment of the La Forêt rouge trilogy, via La cohu
–some americana-infused brilliance from More Eaze on Full Spectrum Records
–gorgeous layers of flute from Paul R. Marcano’s side of a near-perfect split on Constellation Tatsu
–Americana released to the brainiac-wolves known to we mortals as Walls Of Genius
–EVI/synth duets from the Bambi Kino duo’s excellent tape on International Anthem
–one of 16 amazing “tapestry” pieces from the sprawling, incredible Stag Harequadruple tape on Inner Islands
–and a great synclavier composition from the late Frank Zappa, who would have turned 75 today.
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