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Björn Ehlien

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  1. Masterpiece 5000
    by Chris Weisman
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    guilhemflouzat Miraculously prosaic and metaphysical, all emerging from a single thin drone. Unbelievable.
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    SamB This is a gentle place to be for a while. I really love this place. Favorite track: These Are Merely Sounds.
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    pabloheld Chris Weisman's music always moves me. This new album is an instant classic!
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    Robert Edmondson Extremely soothing album of Zawinul chords, beautiful lyrics, and a percussion track that sounds like an unplugged instrument cable. Favorite tracks: Bonus Material, YouTube Channel, and Trees Are People
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  2. Recordings from the Åland Islands (IA11 Edition)
    by Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer
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  3. Cosmic Watershed
    by Chris Weisman
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  4. Lopnor
    by Florian Glässing
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  5. Delightful Engine
    by Chris Weisman
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  1. Valence With Tassels
    by Chris Weisman
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    Top Down Top Down
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    Nelide Bandello To me Chris fits in a line of creative musicians that I admire, it connects distant dots as Wyatt, Daniel Johnston, Elliot Smith... Though uncomprarably aknowledged, each one of them is different, imaginative, surprising. And I love this guy.
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    Jake Acosta Weisman's ideas are endless, the fact that he can stick to such stripped down arrangements and production and still clearly execute 30 fresh musical ideas a month, how many realms is he from Favorite track: Circle Windows Of Portsmouth.
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    agcosmo Beauty from the depths of sealand
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  2. Morgenstimmung
    by Flowerpornoes
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    Mamas Welt Mamas Welt
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    Shane Kummer First heard Flowerpornoes on a mix tape from 1993.
    28 years later.
    This album is excellent.
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