WGXC-90.7 FM
Vital Weekly: Gregory Taylor
Jul 01, 2019: 2pm - 3pm
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Assembled by Vital Weekly email magazine.
Today's playlist:
0000 Tune 0014 Gregory Taylor - Translator (Penterjemah) 0323 Fake Cats Project - A Kitten Looks At Soldier's Eyes 0633 Le Forbici di Manitù & Friends - Insieme 0942 Alexei Borisov & Irakli Sanadiradze 1250 #Impro 5+1 1601 Akira Sakata & Johan Berthling & Paal NIlssen-Love - Yamanoue-no-Okura 1911 Andy Bolus & Anla Courtis & Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson 2222 Trio_io - El 2534 Florian Wittenburg 2841 Harpoon - No Nay 3151 Tune Excerpts from the best new experimental music in the world. Vital Weekly is an e-mail magazine, which appears 48 times a year and has the latest CD reviews, and news on concerts and festivals. To subscribe go here: http://www.vitalweekly.net/intro.html
Vital started in 1987 as magazine on paper. It's simple xeroxed form ensured a free copyright and everybody was encouraged to make copies and distribute them freely. Up until 1995 44 issues were made and with the arrival of the Internet, Vital changed into a pure review newsletter and since then it appears weekly. Still as a free service and still without copyright. In the future we hope to get the old paper issues online too. Vital Weekly also makes a audio podcast each week excerpting the works being reviewed.
0000 Tune 0014 Gregory Taylor - Translator (Penterjemah) 0323 Fake Cats Project - A Kitten Looks At Soldier's Eyes 0633 Le Forbici di Manitù & Friends - Insieme 0942 Alexei Borisov & Irakli Sanadiradze 1250 #Impro 5+1 1601 Akira Sakata & Johan Berthling & Paal NIlssen-Love - Yamanoue-no-Okura 1911 Andy Bolus & Anla Courtis & Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson 2222 Trio_io - El 2534 Florian Wittenburg 2841 Harpoon - No Nay 3151 Tune Excerpts from the best new experimental music in the world. Vital Weekly is an e-mail magazine, which appears 48 times a year and has the latest CD reviews, and news on concerts and festivals. To subscribe go here: http://www.vitalweekly.net/intro.html
Vital started in 1987 as magazine on paper. It's simple xeroxed form ensured a free copyright and everybody was encouraged to make copies and distribute them freely. Up until 1995 44 issues were made and with the arrival of the Internet, Vital changed into a pure review newsletter and since then it appears weekly. Still as a free service and still without copyright. In the future we hope to get the old paper issues online too. Vital Weekly also makes a audio podcast each week excerpting the works being reviewed.