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CiTR -- More Than Human
CiTR & Discorder Magazine
249 episodes
6 months ago
Strange and wonderful electronic sounds from the past, present and future: house, ambient, vintage electronics, library music, new age, hauntology, fauxtracks and other obscure genres I'm just going to make up as we go along. Music from parallel worlds, with inane interjections and the occasional sacrifice.
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Strange and wonderful electronic sounds from the past, present and future: house, ambient, vintage electronics, library music, new age, hauntology, fauxtracks and other obscure genres I'm just going to make up as we go along. Music from parallel worlds, with inane interjections and the occasional sacrifice.
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More Than Human 250
CiTR -- More Than Human
1 hour 59 minutes
6 years ago
More Than Human 250
Milestone 2 hour edition of MTH tonight including exclusive never-heard-anywhere tracks from Pye Corner Audio and Kemper Norton, in studio drink mixing by co-host Matthew Griffiths and tons of top tunes and of course the occasional sacrifice. SMTP status code for mail action completed allegedly.
CiTR -- More Than Human
Strange and wonderful electronic sounds from the past, present and future: house, ambient, vintage electronics, library music, new age, hauntology, fauxtracks and other obscure genres I'm just going to make up as we go along. Music from parallel worlds, with inane interjections and the occasional sacrifice.