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“Podcast: The Ancient One – Edition 131”

Posted by Jim Lawson on March 29, 2020
Posted in: FaceBook, Podcast, The Ancient One.

Show No 131, “Tall Tales Vol 8”, from The Ancient One is now available as a podcast. This is one of the series of long track specials. Hear music from UK, Czech Republic, USA, Belarus and multi national.

Playlist

1 Greenslade – Spirit Of The Dance (excerpt from The Recollection CD)
2 Ontofield – Sleeping With Fractals (Sleeping With Fractals 2013)
3 Manning – Ragged Curtains Pt 1-8 (Ragged Curtain 2002)
4 Different Light – Spectres and Permanent Apparitions (Binary Sun Pt 1 Operant Condition 2020)
5 Long Earth – Once Around The Sun Pt 1-4 (Once Around The Sun 2020)
6 Aaron Clift Experiment – The Castaway Suite Pt 1-4 (Lonely Hills 2012)
7 The Worm Ourobouros – Cycles (Endless Way From You 2019)
8 The Cosmic Remedy – Childhood Suite Pt 1-3 (The Cosmic Remedy 2013)
9 Moon Halo – Seize The Day (Chroma 2019)
10 Greenslade Joie De Vivre (excerpt from The Recollection CD)

http://podcasts.progzilla.com/jim/The_Ancient_One_-_Edition_131.mp3

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