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Vital Weekly: Matt Sargant, Marc Barreca, Robert Carl
Oct 07, 2019: 2pm - 3pm
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Assembled by Vital Weekly email magazine.
Excerpts from the best new experimental music in the world. This week Matt Sargant, Marc Barreca, and Robert Carl are among the featured.
0000 Tune
0014 9T Antiope - Down The Rabbit Hole
0324 Hand & Leg - Softyhead
0620 Marc Barreca - Summerland
0929 Robert Carl - Splectra Part 2
1239 Matt Sargant - Separation Songs
1553 Sebastian Roux - Wall Drawing #299
1902 Ohad Fishof - Jungle Johnny
2212 Michael Byron - Bridges Of Peral And Dust
2522 Volker Hennes - Cleaning
2834 k-group - Over-Future Shop
3144 Jim McAuley & Scot Ray - Household Deer
3456 K. Mulhern - Silt
3807 Tune
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 9T Antiope - Down The Rabbit Hole
0324 Hand & Leg - Softyhead
0620 Marc Barreca - Summerland
0929 Robert Carl - Splectra Part 2
1239 Matt Sargant - Separation Songs
1553 Sebastian Roux - Wall Drawing #299
1902 Ohad Fishof - Jungle Johnny
2212 Michael Byron - Bridges Of Peral And Dust
2522 Volker Hennes - Cleaning
2834 k-group - Over-Future Shop
3144 Jim McAuley & Scot Ray - Household Deer
3456 K. Mulhern - Silt
3807 Tune
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.