From MagnaTune: "Skarazula's second album is the continuity of the pagan rituals theme. After Ostara, their first release, comes Litha, the summer solstice festival in the Saxon culture. Litha includes songs from many parts of the ancient world; there's a troubadour's pastourelle, a sephardic love song, a Cantiga de Santa Maria, Turkish, Breton and Italian music. Take a trip around the world while enjoying both the original and traditional pieces of Litha. The music is played on instruments built by two of the Skarazula's members which give Litha its unique sound."
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Till the old world's blown up and a new one is created, by Fennesz /Dafeldecker/Brandlmayr
Had to find the original cover art. Takes me back to a simpler time...
I'm ashamed it took me this long to follow ScissorMan's rec on this. Very good.
Craig
Marissa Nadler - Marissa Nadler
Listening on NPR First Listen
Oh, wow!
Mark Templeton - Scotch Heart
Tori - Albatros
Available NYOP from http://makedoandmendrecords.bandcamp.com/album/indietracks-compilation-2011?autoplay=true
Nicola Ratti -
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- Disc 2: John Cage, Herbert Eimert, Otto Luening
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From MagnaTune: "Skarazula's second album is the continuity of the pagan rituals theme. After Ostara, their first release, comes Litha, the summer solstice festival in the Saxon culture. Litha includes songs from many parts of the ancient world; there's a troubadour's pastourelle, a sephardic love song, a Cantiga de Santa Maria, Turkish, Breton and Italian music. Take a trip around the world while enjoying both the original and traditional pieces of Litha. The music is played on instruments built by two of the Skarazula's members which give Litha its unique sound."
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This is a new release from Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara. For more information, including the AAJ review, see the New and Notable thread
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In fact, I am starting there and going right on through the afternoon with KC. Hope to get to Red before I go home.
Army Navy The Last Place
Now:
Craig
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