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spankenhaus

  1. Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
  2. Alternative
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  1. Root Echoes
    by DJ BABATR
  2. June Tyson: Saturnian Queen of the Sun Ra Arkestra
    by June Tyson and Sun Ra
  3. Give It Back
    by Clarissa Connelly
    I heard the song recently on Radio 6, Freakzone, and immediately fell in love with it! Beautiful.
  4. World of Work
    by Clarissa Connelly
  5. Here in the Pitch
    by Jessica Pratt
  6. Across The Susquehanna
    by Strapping Fieldhands
    The Hand That Plays Calliope The Hand That Plays Calliope
    I bought Gobs On the Midway on a whim, in the mid 90’s. It remained a favourite album and this one has the same wonderfully ‘loose’ quality I enjoyed from back then.
  7. The Wicker Man EP - Katy J Pearson & Friends
    by Katy J Pearson
  8. SAVED!
    by Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter
    I’m loving this album. A fan of her previous two albums, I feel that this is a natural progression, as Kristin is on her own healing journey, taking us along with her. I wouldn’t be wanting her to be ‘stuck’ in the harrowing world of Caligula. Saved! feels so authentically created, and I love the musicianship and depth of emotion. Beautiful work!
  9. Caramel
    by Connan Mockasin
  10. The Temple Within
    by Matthew Halsall
  11. Congolese Funk, Afrobeat & Psychedelic Rumba 1969-1978 (Analog Africa Nr. 17)
    by Verckys et l´Orchestre Vévé
  12. Live at Cafe Oto 24/10/2011
    by Cath and Phil Tyler
  13. Baby Bushka ALBUM
    by Baby Bushka
  14. The Last Of The 20th Century Girls
    by Findlay
  15. The Tenth Ireland Convention, 2020 (Sunday)
    by Cork Sacred Harp
  16. The New Lowdown
    by House of the Black Gardenia
  17. SINNER GET READY
    by LINGUA IGNOTA
  18. Hold Me
    by Strapping Fieldhands
  19. Roseville
    by Har Mar Superstar
  20. CHEMICAL REACTION
    by Galaxians
    Not The Money Not The Money
    This album is totally infectious, a bit nostalgic, and very uplifting. Love Emma’s powerful vocals!