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Sunday, November 13, 2022 | 15:31 to 17:31

Artist Song Album Label
Voice Of Eye Ascension of Joelene Arrhythmia II: Compilation of Percussive Music Charnel House Productions
Ibeyi Sangoma Spell 31 XL
Daphne Oram Speech Test The Oram Tapes Young Americans
Gennett Sound Effects Canary Birds: Several Hundred ...I Listen to the Wind That Obliterates My Traces Dust-to-Digital
Hilary Woods Cleansing Ritual Birthmarks Sacred Bones
Bobby Ginger (Water Birth) Bobby Partisan
Guy Cuevas Obsession (The Nassau Mix) Funky Nassau - The Compass Point Story 1980-1986 Strut
Sunburned Hand of the Man A Second Guess Headdress (20th Anniversary Remaster) Three Lobed Recordings
Horse Lords Encounter II - Intervention II Interventions Northern Spy
King Solomon Hill The Gone Dead Train The Best There Ever Was: The Legendary Early Blues Performers Yazoo
Alice Phoebe Lou Only When I Glow Self released
Deben Bhattacharya Unknown performers, clarinet and drum - Improvisation on film tune Paris to Calcutta: Men and Music on the Desert Road Sublime Frequencies