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"a little night listening" with Cloudy Grey (archive)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011 | 22:00 to 00:00 | ambient, electronica

New Artist Song Album Label
Paul D. Miller He Who Leaves No Trace Invisible Soundtracks Macro 2 Leaf
Valerio Cosi + Greg Kowalsky + Fabio Orsi Running on Walls Untitled Box Set Peasant Magick
Robert Rich Nesting Ground Arcana Celestia Multimood Records
A Produce Reflect Like a Mirror, Respond Like An Echo Reflect Like a Mirror, Respond Like an Echo Trance Port
Martin Clarke Sleep Birmingham Sleep Birmingham Sound Matter Audiobulb
* Seaworthy and Matt Rosner Termeil Dunes Two Lakes 12K
Hybryds Orca Soundtrack voor het aquarium Zoo Antwerpen
Moskitoo Paddle Drape 12k
Tetsu Inoue Inter Link World Receiver instinct Records
Datacide So Much Light Flowerhead Asphodel
Blamstrain the thing you hate me for is also a part of the rest of me you love Disfold Sending Orbs
* anbb Once Again Mimikry Raster Noton
LCD Soundsystem One Touch This is Happening DFA
Fool Fool Hotel 13 Horrible Remixes by 3-1 Basserk
* E.M.A.K Schlammgang A Synthetic History of EMAK Universal Sound