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Paul Sutton

  1. Kerikeri, New Zealand
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 155
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  1. We Are Surging Waters
    by Rosa Brunello
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    Nikolas Fotakis Oh! My! God(dess)! What an absolutely magnificent work of art! On first listen I select ‘Fish Without a Bicycle’ because (a) I know the slogan (but didn’t know the story, and its Australian background, so this Greek Aussie is grateful for the opportunity to learn something) and it made me smile, and (b) I loved how the melody and harmony created this bittersweet, contemplating undertones. Very well done!
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  2. Colours
    by Judy Bailey Quartet
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  3. Covers
    by various artists
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  4. Synthesizing the Silk Roads: Uzbek Disco, Tajik Folktronica, Uyghur Rock & Tatar Jazz from 1980s Soviet Central Asia
    by Various Artists
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    Pao J. Dragons sounds like Turk meets Hindi!!!

    me love many! Favorite track: Sen Qaidan Bilasan (How Do You Know).
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    chahula This whole album is a wonderful state of mind. The space travel-y effects on Tantsuem Disko are wild Favorite track: Bu Nima Bu (Studio).
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    Joseph Waters Great Soviet music, and that is what it is. I can do without the anti-communist propaganda in the description, though. The Soviet Union was certainly flawed, but it was a force for good in the world. That's why it had to be destroyed.
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  5. Tô Chegando - Almost There
    by Ted Falcon
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    dbarling I love the rhythms the musicianship the joy in the music.
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  1. COMPLIANCE ENGINE
    by Voices of the Machine
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    Compliance Engine Compliance Engine
  2. Night Trains & Cityscapes
    by Tangerine Dream
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    Happy Ending 2026 Happy Ending 2026
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    jesse7080 BEAUTIFUL! I woke up to this and immediately HAD to have it, Bandcamp Friday or not.
    I LOVE “Happy Ending 2026” because it has a definite (happy) ending, is the same as is on the Phaedra 50 album…and they opened with it when I saw them in September of 2023 – great memories!
    “Los Santos City Map” paints an epic surreal Cityscape, and we’re treated to Hoshiko & Thorsten’s solos on “Love On A Real Train,” not present on any other studio version.
    Thank you so much for this amazing May ‘26 present! Favorite track: Happy Ending 2026.
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    phtnnz Just in time, instant buy. 😎 And of course Love On A Real Train, what else. 😉🎹 Favorite track: Love On A Real Train 2026.
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  3. SYNTHS, SAX & SITUATIONISTS (Music From The French Underground 1973-78)
    by Various Artists
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    Raganesh Raganesh
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    Adam Hipwell oooooooft, this bangs!
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  4. ESCHATON
    by Tom Crux
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    Eschaton Eschaton
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  5. Bright Spirit
    by Gong
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    Dream Of Mine Dream Of Mine
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    Brian Dowling wow!!! what can I say?
    lots actually but to be succinct it's brilliant from start to finish. right up there with the very best of Gong in all its wonderful incarnations
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    Fairfax Gong seem as good as they've ever been. You think modern music's running out of ideas and then you hear Bright Spirit. Kavus and the band have really nailed it. This is music for now! Favorite track: Stars In Heaven.
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    Charles Snider As if Gong put the last two albums in a pot and came out with the best of the three. Bravo, a deep nod to the Bright Spirit indeed!
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