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Vital Weekly: Jocelyn Robert, Abigail Smith, Emily Davis

Nov 16, 2020: 2pm - 3pm
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This week: tracklist for Vital Weekly 1258:
0000 Tune
0014 Harald Sack Ziegler - Ahornschraube
0134 The Master Musicians of Dyffryn Moor - Blessing of the Hand-Sanitizer
0244 Tiger Village - The Inverted Amblyopiac
0406 Jocelyn Robert - Le Naufrage De Noe
0717 Colin Webster & Andrew Lisle - Knill
1034 Fleshtone Aura
1344 Jocelyn Robert - La Riviere Saint-Francois
1653 Jocelyn Robert - Les Rainettes
2003 Niels Lyhnne Lokkegaard – Music For Krügerrand
2123 Collateral - Piece 1
2431 Bardo Todol
2741 Abigail Smith - Indochina Soundscraps
3052 Mikel R. Nieto
3404 Contrastate - True Believer
3713 Monicker - More Books
4024 Costis Drygianakis & Matt Atkins - C3
4333 Judith Hamann - The Tender Interval
4642 Doc Wör Mirran - Beardo Weirdo
4953 Russel & Keune & Vanderstraten
5301 Alex Mackay - Synthetisc Disaster
5611 Judith Hamann - Down To Dust
5921 Alex Mackay - Synthetisc Disaster
6230 Ward & Verhoeven & Serries & Roberts - Part Two
6539 Expedient Self - The Old Normal
6849 Gintas k - Sound & Spaces#5
7159 Cryingsnice - Weird Length
7510 Emily Davis & Christopher Riggs & George Romaine - Extinction Burst
7823 Massimo Ricci - Tracey Feels Worse
8134 Tune

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