Irene Trudel from 7/24/2006

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Playlist
Incredible String Band
"Darling Belle"
Be Glad for the Song Has No Ending/Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air
New York Pro Musica
"Quant je parti"
Medieval Roots
Dulcimer
"Fruit of the Musical Tree"
And I Turned as I Had Turned as a Boy
Linda Cohen
"Midday Moon"
Angel Alley
Apenino & Raro
"#1"
(MP3 from myspace.com)
Mickel Mass
"Half Fool Optimist"
Lost Conversations
Your DJ speaks
The Romeros: Enrique Granados
"Intermezzo from Goyescas"
The Royal Family of the Spanish Guitar
Pepe & Celin Romero: Granados
"Andalusia"
VA: Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces
"Asturias"
VA: Essential Guitar: 33 Guitar Masterpieces
Lutz Kirchoff: John Daniel Mylius
"Courante"
Lute Music for Witches and Alchemists
Josephine Foster
"Verschwiegene Liebe"
A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Your DJ speaks
A new set begins: Live performance and chat with Eric Carbonara
A new set begins: Frequently using a rotating cast of monikers and aliases, Philly-based Eric Carbonara is a guitarist, composer, audio engineer and producer whose career spans over a decade of collaborations and solo work. Eric is equally at home on the classical guitar as he is deriving drones from his electric. As Mr.Carbonara describes it, he " plays pidgin music, a language that is in between other languages-borrowing elements from its surroundings-it may be a language that only Eric speaks, but he speaks it well. A performance of his work may entail a solo Andalusian influenced guitar, electric guitar/drum duets, delay saturated atonal wine glass music, electro-acoustic synthesized improvisation and/or any combination of the above." Eric brought out his Classical guitar recently to record an inspired set for WFMU.
Comment: -"A Naked Jade"
Comment: -"The Apparition"
Comment: -(Untitled)
Comment: -("RenFair")
Comment: -"Lullabye for a Setting Sun"
Comment: -"Untitled (in Exodus)"
Comment: -(Untitled)
Comment: -CD: "This May Be The End..."
A new set begins: Eric Carbonara can also be found on myspace.com
Your DJ speaks
Lisa Germano
"Golden Cities"
In the Maybe World
Eddie Marcon
"Tuchi No Naka"
Shining on Graveposts
Your DJ speaks
A new set begins: Live performance by
A new set begins: Returning to visit NYC from California, Nick Castro and Wendy Watson recorded a fine set of ethereal folk. The duo are gracefully immersed in 60's/70's British Isles acid balladry with Middle-Eastern traditional music and heady, pan-cultural communal jams, Nick's just put out his third disc as Nick Castro and The Young Elders, released on Portland's Strange Attractors label.
Comment: -"Winding Tree"
Comment: -"One I Love"
Comment: -"The Beggar's Tongue"
Comment: -Promises Unbroken"
A new set begins: Nick Castro can also be found on myspace.com
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