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  1. Diapason
    by Jute Gyte
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    albinobone It's probably music. But does it even matter? Your ears are only the vector for these rare minerals to reach your nervous system and to deliver their message. Put the kids to bed, sit down, and listen for 143 minutes. Something important will come to you.
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    Nocturnal Egg (Jordan) Parmi tous les albums de Jute Gyte, qui demandent déjà une grande ouverture d'esprit, Diapason est le moins engageant. Taillé dans un seul et unique bloc de cent quarante-trois minutes, décrit avec une succession de chiffres et de lettres qui ne parlera qu'aux initiés, Diapason est une œuvre qui fait appel à de l'orgue joué de façon minimaliste. Mais c'est là que Diapason est magique : il est direct, simple. Chaque note, qui s'étend sur plusieurs minutes, est un reflet de l'absolu. Hypnotique...
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    dreamshepherd Adam's brain healing masterclass on math and tones.
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    Rory C This is incredible meditation music: a quarter-tone canon for organ samples; sustained tones creating evolving interference patterns. Deserves to be held in the same regard as the meantone organ works by Kali Malone and Ellen Arkbro.
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  2. Fifteen Saxophones
    by Dickie Landry
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    Eric Benac Who knew you could use saxophones in such a surprising way? These drones barely sound like saxophone and are a lot of fun. Favorite track: Fifteen Saxophones.
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  3. 1975
    by The Fourth World Quartet
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  4. III
    by Khun Narin
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  5. Banjo Machine Music
    by L. Don Ōkami
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  1. Il Nonno Di Favara
    by HOMO SENSIBILIS SOUNDS
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    Recording n°1 Recording n°1
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  2. Promissory Note
    by Jesse Eckerlin
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    A north door opens and the cat prowls our world A north door opens and the cat prowls our world
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    evelio Our artist explains that the songs on the album were composed over a decade ago, when he was barely twenty years old. But they are excellent compositions that do not seem to be performed by a twenty-year-old, but by a master of his craft.

    My favorite pieces are those that unfold a slow melancholy, but overall it is an excellent album for lovers of this american primitivism.
    Favorite track: This tether is a hapless teacher.
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  3. split
    by Bicentennial Memorial Accordion Choir / Friends of the Road
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    Bicentennial Memorial Accordion Choir - The Battle of Aughrim Bicentennial Memorial Accordion Choir - The Battle of Aughrim
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  4. ELDERS
    by Ensemble Nist-Nah
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    GENI / TIRTA GENI / TIRTA
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    Daniel Welsch Die sechs Kompositionen von Will Guthrie und seinem Ensemble Nist-Nah sind nicht verkopft, sondern Ganzkörpermusik – nicht nur dann, wenn die Frequenzen des großen Gongs den Hörer*innen die Eingeweide massieren.

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    Lovdahl, Ian sublimely mesmerizing percussion music with occasional Autechre-vibes, what's not to love? Favorite track: PLANEKER.
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  5. A Second Invitation To An Uninterrupted Katabatic Lens
    by Decolonize Your Mind Society
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    Tender Light Bender Tender Light Bender
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    jakab A glorious inverse of the first album, this katabatic lense gives you a wide perspective of yet-undiscovered ways of proceeding with melody, sound, tone and rhythm, while remaining surprisingly easily accessible for a (Balkanized) European ear. Favorite track: Exploring The Rivers Of The Üglü Mountains.
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