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Vital Weekly: Christina Vantzou, Jędrzej Siwek, Kasper T. Toeplitz
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Tracklist for Vital Weekly 1361:
0000 Tune
0014 Lecanoscope - Cetlon Thrum
0322 Ujif_notfound - Trembeat
0631 Keith Berry - Synhistanai
0939 NLC - Vertigo
1249 Christina Vantzou & John Also Bennett - Music for ARP 2500, Zither, and Percussion (Part Two)
1558 Dali Muru & The Polyphonic Swarm - No Servitude for the Sacrum
1907 Lueenas - Dark
2217 Seabuckthorn - Jagged Horizon
2526 Christiana Vantzou - Kimona II
2836 Hans Tutschku - Remembering Japan Part 3: Abstraction
3145 Insub Meta Orchestra - Acceleration
3455 Ake Parmerud - Raw
3805 Jędrzej Siwek - For Turntable, Strings, Bees & Synth
4119 Kasper T. Toeplitz - Arche
4429 Zinc & Copper & Kasper T. Toeplitz - Vents Stellaires
4740 Kleistwahr - Heaven Maybe Never
5050 Dave Clarkson - Illuminations (Dirty Electricity)
5357 Craig Stewart Johnson - Aporia Of The Veil
5707 Radboud Mens - Piece for Sixty Oscillators and Long String Instrument
6011 Square Root Of Sub - Zephyr
6322 Tim Olive - Sticky Shed
6634 Pool Pervert - Color Scene Pt 1
6943 Martijn Hohmann - De Donkere Kamer
7253 Jonathan Deasy - Quietly
7600 Vertonen - Absorption
7910 Tune
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