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  <title>Telekinetic Moonshine</title>
  <description>Listen Ability Rating: Odd droning sounds overlayed with tasty bits of sampled bytes. Have a listen.&#13;
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On this episode we start off with the sounds of &amp;amp;quot;New York, New&#13;
York&amp;amp;quot; played by a chorus of car horns. Hear it and hum along. But the&#13;
show really begins with the sounds of Ubique and their sound sculpture&#13;
titled &amp;amp;quot;neglect of those In between.&amp;amp;quot; Ubique, the Latin word for &amp;amp;quot;everywhere&amp;amp;quot; is the motto of the British Royal Artillery.&#13;
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Bardo Pond offers our next sonic flavor in the form of &amp;amp;quot;Moonshine&amp;amp;quot; off&#13;
of Ticket Crystals. I've listened to this CD only as background sounds&#13;
while reading Charles burns graphic novel &amp;amp;quot;Black Hole&amp;amp;quot; the merging of&#13;
the two mediums was perfection and highly reccommended. Follow the link above to a lengthy and scholarly review of the novel.The final spice added to our sonic palette was courtesy of Telectu and their piece &amp;amp;quot;Kraula Alviazul II&amp;amp;quot;. I found this on a Cd of Exploratory music from Portugul. Mixed in with the sounds of Telectu was William S Burroughs and Malcom X. Enjoy! </description>
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