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  1. Vanishing Points / A Cappella
    by John McGuire
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  2. Double String Trios
    by John McGuire
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    cameron tonkinwise Something unexpectedly exuberant about McGuire's music.
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  3. Pulse Music
    by John McGuire
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    SRCR Fantastic and hypnotic. The live recording from Radio Bremen is a real gem. Favorite track: Pulse Music II.
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    Jay Hodgson Fantastic stuff!!! Scratches all my itches: reich, bit of glass, some Laurie spiegel…. Just killer stuff. Can’t wait for my vinyl to arrvie! Favorite track: Pulse Music I.
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    simon james Beautiful maze of patterns and sequences to get lost in.
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  4. Frogs, a Selection of Field Recordings
    by Felix Hess
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    magoski Reality check.
    This is frogs. Communicating
    and Creating a
    fully realized multi dimensional sense of self
    Detecting sound is a gift.
    Interpreting sound is a skill
    Listen to the world
    Learn
    How to Hear it
    Awaken yourself
    to Planet Earth. We humans are not alone.
    indeed
    Favorite track: Untitled.
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  5. Earth Horns with Electronic Drone
    by Yoshi Wada
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    Matt Nida It feels faintly miraculous that we can enjoy such an immersive recording nearly fifty years after this extraordinary performance. But also: I love that you can clearly hear at least one child in the audience. What an incredible family day out this must have been.
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    jack-chuter Once inside, I never want to leave.
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    Tom Rimshot Operatively endless, the sound of the Earth, sung from deep beneath the surface of the soil, blown across time and space by mortal lungs, billowing and reverberating, a paean of primordial man, forever echoing tones of warmth and hope like a golden cornucopia filled with the fruits of Eden itself.
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