Episode #2905
New Releases February 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
It's that time of the month again for our monthly program of new releases. John Schaefer once again picks through the bucketloads of CDs that have flooded his office to find new releases worthy of showcasing in tonight's program. We'll hear from the Captain Beefheart tribute project, Fast n' Bulbous, who have just released "Waxed Oops", along with some Sami/Indian/Mongolian singing from Oreka TX. Perhaps we'll also hear some music from Italy for steel string guitar, some excellent new Afropop, and much more.
PROGRAM # 2905, February 2009 New Releases (First aired on Fri. 2/27/09)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Stefano Barone |
particolare#uno |
Minimalaction [4:30] |
Candyrat Records
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Fast ‘n’ Bulbous |
Waxed Oop |
Sure ‘Nuff ‘n’ Yes I Do [2:30] |
Cuneiform Records Rune 277 cuneiformrecords.com |
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Enrico Chapela |
Antagonica |
La Megambrea: De Sesos [4:30] |
Consecuencias CON 005 consecuencias.com.mx |
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Ambrose Field/ John Potter |
Being Dufay |
Ma belle dame souveraine [5:30] |
ECM 2071
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Roger Kleier |
Roger Kleier |
Dark Matter [5:30] |
Innova 685
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Bing and Ruth |
Kentile Floors |
Oh Ghost, excerpt [7:00] |
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Comments [2]
Where can a find a track listing for this episode? I am interested in the Italian guitar album and the piece played right after that. In general, why do some shows have track listings and some do not? Some starving artists will not be getting my money if I can't find out who they are.
Please send me a complete listing of new sounds play list 2756 from 2-26
Thank You
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