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SpeakEasy
CJSW 90.9 FM
6 episodes
2 months ago
In a downtown alley, late at night, you find the well-hidden door you’re looking for. You knock, speak the password, and descend the stairs, following the sound of snaps and poetry. In Speakeasy words and music share the stage. You take a seat.
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In a downtown alley, late at night, you find the well-hidden door you’re looking for. You knock, speak the password, and descend the stairs, following the sound of snaps and poetry. In Speakeasy words and music share the stage. You take a seat.
Show more...
Music
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SpeakEasy - Episode August 30, 2020
SpeakEasy
5 years ago
SpeakEasy - Episode August 30, 2020

Playlist:
  • Joshua Thorne - Dear Listener
  • Brandon Wint - Melacholy Visited
  • POSTNAMERS - Mirthpeal and Roses
  • Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - The Oldest Tree in the World
  • Andrew Weathers - Save, Lord, Or We Perish
  • Patrick Friesen and Niko Friesen - Hunter's Moon
  • Owen Pallett - Transformer
  • Kate Tempest - People's Faces
  • Ian William Craig - A Slight Grip, A Gentle Hold (Part 2)
  • Valiska - Forever
  • Ümlaut, Sara Zampa, Kelsey White - To Leave It As It Is/Safe
  • Bee Eater - A Beast Will Devour Us From Below
  • J.R.R. Tolkien, Rhian Sheehan - Look Out Upon the Sea/Someplace
  • Lubomyr Melnyk - The Pool of Memories
SpeakEasy
In a downtown alley, late at night, you find the well-hidden door you’re looking for. You knock, speak the password, and descend the stairs, following the sound of snaps and poetry. In Speakeasy words and music share the stage. You take a seat.