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daniel sharp

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  1. Alive With Ghosts Today
    by Chris Potter
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    Osawatomie Brown Osawatomie Brown
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  2. Microliths and Momentary Drifts
    by zakè, Ossa, ASC
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    Microlith 1 Microlith 1
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    Manuel A great spiritual successor to ‘Syntheticopia’.
    I only wish the songs were longer…
    Love the album cover!
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    Andō How could I name a favourite track? The album is a journey to be made with open ears and a warm heart.
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  3. notes 001
    by Bex Burch
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    Hello again Hello again
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  4. Please
    by DJ Plead
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    Stucco Stucco
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    Svebbe DJ Plead returns with his second album ‘Please’ on Smalltown Supersound, featuring beautiful explorations in dub & panoramic ambient with Beeler’s signature Arabic-inflected touch all over the LP. Must grab.
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    picoumax 1 morceau à l"ecoute c'est limite maus ca faut envie
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  5. Instead of rain i bring a hat
    by Aaron Moore & Erik K Skodvin
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    Grown Horse Grown Horse
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    Lost Tribe Sound I've wanted this album for a while now. It's hard to go wrong with the work of Eric Skodvin. When combined with Aaron Moore, they make for a strange pair. It's definitely the most concrete I've ever heard Skodvin sound, delivering upon darker jazz-like offerings paired with somewhat gothic electro-acoustic abstractions. The most enjoyable moment for me comes with the clobbering rhythmics found in "Grown Horse". More of whatever that is, please.
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    Peter Hollo Such an unexpected collaboration, and such a pleasure. Skodvin's sound design and cello rubbing up against Moore's unique songwriting and sonic constructions. Favorite track: Furland.
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