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Old 04-02-2025, 05:53 AM   #1291 (permalink)
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Musical guest Calexico and Ray Wylie Hubbard join forces with eTown hosts Nick and Helen Forster for a one-of-a-kind finale interpretation of Ry Cooder's Across The Borderline. [from min. 2:16]
Gaby Moreno, Calexico, Ray Wylie Hubbard - Across The Borderline (Guatemala/USA)


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As a free interpretation of Verzeichnis einiger Verluste, the novel by German author Judith Schalansky, A Study of Losses journeys through eleven songs and seven extended instrumental themes, named after the lunar seas and inspired by the chilling tale of a man obsessed with archiving all of humanity's lost thoughts and creations. Like Verzeichnis einiger Verluste, A Study of Losses finds Condon writing about disappearance, preservation and the impermanence of everything known to us – extinct animal species, lost architectural and literary treasures, the process of aging and other abstract concepts.The Tuanaki Atoll is said to have been an island that resembled the paradise of Eden, somewhere in the South Pacific, and which mysteriously sank into the sea during an earthquake in the 1840s.
Beirut - Tuanaki Atoll (USA)

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Old 04-03-2025, 11:24 PM   #1292 (permalink)
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FRA! is a band with surprisingly fresh sounds mixed to danceable and enjoyable feel-good music from afrobeat, highlife, afro-funk, interspersed with elements of rock. The band was founded in 2015 by a group of 6 friends from Ghana who loved to hang out and play music together.
As musicians, we have decided to use our art at a means of addressing pertinent issues in our society. We are advocates against gender based violence, especially in relationships and marriages.This song carries a very simple message; walk away from all abusive relationships.
The Band FRA! - I'M GONE (Ghana)
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