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Tracklist for Vital Weekly 1289:
0000 Tune
0014 Scissorgun - Terminal Velocity
0324 Elektra - Elektro Magnetic Pulse
0633 Peter Garland - Bush Radio Calling: 1. Ringatu (Variations On A Chord By Dane Rudhyar) For Alan Brunton
0942 Preliminary Saturation - The House Next Door
1255 Robin Barnick - Sundelic
1605 John Luther Adams - Arctic Dreams. 3. The Circle Of Suns And Moons
1915 "Blue" Gene Tyranny - Meditation, For Trio And Chamber Orchestra, Two Performances Mixed Together [1963, 1993]
2220 Christian F. Schiller - Hohnor
2529 Charlotte Keeffe - To Steve Beresford
2838 Matthijs Kouw - Who Goes There
3150 Stijn Hüwels & Tomoyoshi Date - The White Ruins That Transformed Into A City
3459 ALFA00 - (2)0)2(0_
3810 Organum Electronics - Solitude
4118 Steve Noble - Solo
4428 Alexandra Spence & MP Hopkins - Tone Mouthing
4742 T.D. - Melk Extracts
5052 Sensitive Chaos - Watching Embers Glow
5402 Xnobbqx - Eurododalla Life Review
5712 Mikel R. Nieto - Exciting Moments From The Discovery Of Sound In The Sea (For Juan Miro)
6020 Mikel R. Nieto - Untitled (For Francisco Lopez)
6131 Mikel R. Nieto - Printing Pattern
6443 Mikel R. Nieto - Untitled (For Juan Miro)
6752 Mikel R. Nieto - Blue Magic
7105 Tune
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