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Listener comments!
JakeGould:
Berg:
Ike:
Berg:
BK, Oslo:
Guido from Cologne:
Julie:
the Canterbury wood-elf:
Loop, "Radial" (from "Array 1", 2015)
Barnett and Coloccia - "Healer" (from "Weld", 2015)
Miles Davis - "In A Silent Way" (from "In A Silent Way", 1969)
The Invisible Idiot - "Slinky" (from "Outta Sight, Outta Mind", 1999)
The Sapphires - "Let's Break Up For a While" (1964)
Quantic feat. Alice Russell with Combo Barbaro - "Look Around the Corner" (from "Look Around the Corner", 2012)
Full Moon Ensemble - "Samba Miaou" (from "Spiritual Jazz 3", c.1970)
Ohio Penitentiary 511 Jazz Ensemble - "Counterry Bosa Davan" (from "Hard Luck Soul", 1971)
the Canterbury wood-elf:
Ajammination, "Tomorrow" (from "Hit the Switch", 2012)
Stan Kenton - "Carnival" (bonus track from "Cuban Fire!" CD reissue, 1991, recorded c.1956)
Santana - "Carnaval", "Let the Children Play", "Jugando" (from "Festivál ", 1977)
Permagrin - "Dance Trance" (from "Permagrin", 2004)
Giant Brain - "Krauter" (from "Plume", 2007)
Lydia Lunch and Roland S. Howard - "Black Juju" (from "Shotgun Wedding", 1991)
Siouxsie and the Banshees - "Helter Skelter" (from "Scream", 1978)
Spires That in the Sunset Rise - "Leader Of Change And The Leader Of Within" (from "Spires That in the Sunset Rise", 2004)
the Canterbury wood-elf:
Vito Ricci - "Deep Felt Music" (from "I Was Crossing a Bridge", 2015)
Sweetwater - "Motherless Child" (from "Sweetwater", 1968)
Louiz Banks - "Song for My Lady" (from "Spiritual Jazz 5: Esoteric, Modal And Deep Jazz From Around The World 1961-79", 2014)